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Sherene Razack
Razack, Sherene. 2008. Casting Out: the Eviction of Muslims from Western Law and Politics
The End of Innocence Or Politics After the Fall of the Essential Subject*
SPRING 2008 R.A.C.E.Link
Forced Marriage As a Harm in Domestic and International Law
“[X] Justice” Movements in the United States
War and the Politics of Truth-Making in Canada
Honour Killings and Violence Against Women Kelly Amanda Train
The Invisibility of Privilege: a Critique of Intersectional Models of Identity Anna Carastathis
Cultural Culprits
Audra Simpson
1018 Canadian Feminism and The
Missing and Murdered Women: Reproducing Marginality in News Discourse
Complicity in Contemporary Feminist Discourse Giuliana Monteverde
Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada: a Colonial Legacy Or Tragedy?
Endurant Bodies/Atmospheric Borders: Race, Indigeneity, and Transmedia Art in Contemporary Canada
SPRING 2007 R.A.C.E.Link RACE COORDINATING COMMITTEE
Warrior Women: Indigenous Women's Anti-Violence
Intersectionality in Law and Legal Contexts
Top View
A Feminist Theo-Ethical Contribution
White Feminist Stories Locating Race in Narratives of British Feminism
Discourses of Denial
Feminism, Law, Inclusion. Intersectionality in Action, by Gayle Macdonald, Rachel L
The Race to Innocence: Confronting Hierarchical Relations Among Women
Feminist Strategies to End Violence Against Women
The Future of Anti-Racist Feminism in Canada ASHLEY DRYBURGH
Publications
In the News. Razack, Sherene
Legal Feminism and the Post-Racism Fantasy
The Courageous Sisters, Erotic Subjectivity, and the Maneuvering of NGO Frictions in Accra, Ghana
"Simple Logic": Race, the Identity Documents Rule and the Story of a Nation Besieged and Betrayed Sherene H
The “Kingston Mills Murder” and the Construction of “Honour Killings” in Canadian News Media
Feminism Versus Multiculturalism Leti Volpp Berkeley Law
Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women
Indigenous Girls and the Violence of Settler Colonial Policing
Multiculturalism: a Guise for Fear and Domination
The Invisibility of Privilege: a Critique of Intersectional Models of Identity
1 Colonized Masculinities and Feminicide in the United States
AFTER INTERSECTIONALITY Robert S
Intersectionality and Feminism