The first anthology to collect essays focusing on the legal rights
of women of color around the world Global Critical Race Feminism is
the first anthology to focus explicitly on the legal rights of
women of color around the world. Containing nearly thirty essays,
the book addresses such topical themes as responses to white
feminism; the flashpoint issue of female genital mutilation; the
intersections of international law with U.S. law; "Third World"
women in the "First World;" violence against women; and the global
workplace. Broadly representative, the reader addresses the role
and status-legal and otherwise-of women in such countries as Cuba,
New Zealand, France, Serbia, Nicaragua, Colombia, South Africa,
Japan, China, Australia, Ghana, and many others. Authors include:
Aziza al-Hibri, Penelope Andrews, Taimie Bryant, Devon Carbado, Mai
Chen, Brenda Cossman, Lisa Crooms, Mary Dudziak, Isabelle Gunning,
Anna Han, Berta Hernandez, Laura Ho, Sharon Hom, Rosemary King,
Kiyoko Knapp, Hope Lewis, Martha Morgan, Zorica Mrsevic, Vasuki
Nesiah, Leslye Obiora, Gaby Ore-Aguilar, Catherine Powell, Jenny
Rivera, Celina Romany, Judy Scales-Trent, Antoinette Sedillo Lopez,
J. Clay Smith, and Leti Volpp.
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