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“Hard-Headed and Masculine-Hearted Women”: Female Subjectivity in Mabel Dove-Danquah’s Fiction
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Meridians (2018) 17 (1): 133–149.
Published: 01 September 2018
...Helen Yitah Abstract This essay undertakes a gendered analysis of Mabel Dove-Danquah’s fiction within the context of nationalist Ghanaian literature. Dove-Danquah and her contemporaries who wrote during the late nineteenth to early twentieth century portrayed almost all the ideas and ideology...
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Creating the Archive of African Women’s Writing: Reflecting on Feminism, Epistemology, and the Women Writing Africa Project
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Meridians (2018) 17 (2): 233–245.
Published: 01 November 2018
... the project; Florence Howe, the director (now emerita) of the Feminist Press, a lifelong second wave U.S. feminist and civil rights activist; and myself, a Ghanaian-born professor of literatures in English and women’s studies at Rutgers University, who joined a few months after the project’s inception...
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The Aftereffects of Slavery: A Black Feminist Genealogy
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Meridians (2018) 17 (1): 150–162.
Published: 01 September 2018
... participant observation to demonstrate how Ghanaian public policies shape heritage tourism by tailoring historical sites for Black diasporic visitors. Commander ( 2017 , 89) alerts us to the complicated relationship between Ghanaians who view all Americans as wealthy, and African Americans who are often...
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Diasporadas: Black Women and the Fine Art of Activism
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Meridians (2002) 2 (2): 163–184.
Published: 01 March 2002
... in 1918. Warrick expresses her ideas about Pan-Africanism in Ethiopia Awakenin.9(1912), which Wilson suggests is named in solidarity with activist Ghanaian Joseph Caseley-Hayford, who published the panAfricanist work Ethiopia Unbound in 19n. 15 Warrick's sculpture of an African woman in Egyptian headdress...
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Women of Color and the Global Sex Trade: Transnational Feminist Perspectives
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Meridians (2001) 1 (2): 28–51.
Published: 01 March 2001
... industries in western Europe. Living in Amsterdam-in the midst of the red-light district-I could not help but notice the preponderance ofThai, Dominican, Colombian, and Ghanaian women in sex work in clubs, behind windows, or in massage parlors. This concentration of nonDutch and non-European women...
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Gender/Class Intersections and African Women's Rights
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Meridians (2015) 13 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 September 2015
... as Work among Ghanaian Women." In Women's Labor in the Global Economy: Speaking in Multiple Voices, edited by Sharon Harley. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. . 2007b. "Work as a Duty and as a Joy: Understanding the Role of Work in the Lives of Ghanaian Female Traders of Global Consumer Items...
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Between Orientalism and Anti-Muslim Racism: Pakistan, the United States, and Women’s Transnational Activism in the Early Cold War Interlude
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Meridians (2021) 20 (2): 340–369.
Published: 01 October 2021
... and family after marriage. The Ghanaian journalist Edith Wuver and the Indian journalist Kamla Mankekar, who would attend the April 1961 workshop, would both comment at length on the extent of racial prejudice in the United States. Mankekar was particularly surprised “to find a people, going out of their way...
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