Volume 13, Issue 1 (2015) Race, Resistance, Reason: Contextualizing Racial Epistemologies, Imagining Social Justice
This special issue of Wagadu, edited by Mechthild Nagel, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, SUNY Cortland, takes to task the complexities of gendered lives in a global racialized world.Articles
Race, Immigration Reform, and Heteropatriarchal Masculinity: Reframing the Obama Presidency
Seth N. Asumah
The Coloniality of Language: Race, Expressivity, Power, and the Darker Side of Modernity
Gabriela A. Veronelli
“Ain’t No Real Pimps Out There No More”: Street-involved Women’s Characterizations of Men Who Facilitate Street-based Sex Work
Susan Dewey and Rhett Epler
Homemakers, Communists, and Refugees: Smuggling Anti-Apartheid Refugees in Rural Lesotho in the 1960s and 1970s
John Aerni-Flessner
The Intricacies of Adopting International “Norms” from the Bottom Up
Malia L. Womack UC Berkeley
Book Reviews
Male Sex Work and Society by Victor Minichiello & John Scott, Harrington Press, 2014
Lorna Barton Glasgow Caledonian University
Sexuality in School: The Limits of Education by Jen Gilbert, University of Minnesota Press, 2014
Jessi Hitchins University of Nebraska-Omaha
Willful Subjects by Sara Ahmed, Duke University Press, 2014
Samantha A. Langsdale University of London