Ain't I a Feminist? Howie MovshovitzInterview based study of contemporary African American feminist men. Ain't I a Feminist? presents the life stories of twenty African American men who identify themselves as feminists, centering on the turning points in their lives that shaped and strengthened their commitment to feminism, as well as the ways they practice feminism with women, children, and other men. In her analysis, Aaronette M. White highlights feminist fathering practices; how men
Dante follows Virgil on an ascent of the Mountain of Purgatory
Written by an experienced photojournalist who has covered a variety of human rights issues worldwide
cultural /agronomic practices
medication use
and attempting to gain one another’s trust
anthropology and memory studies to investigate the multitudinous and intertwined ways the colonial past is known
As comes with the responsibility of adulthood
The Colonial Police Service was created in 1936 in order to standardise all imperial police forces and mould colonial policing to the British model
Although new technologies like those that assist conception or allow genetic selection may appear to be an antithesis of other violent versions of population control
All of the essays offer variations on the same theme-the idea that the body is a site for the production of political ideologies
decisions and communications made by scientists
primarily what Krier describes as speculative management practices