Abstract
This special issue navigates the complexity of racialization, experiences related to identity, social structure, and inequality, and that which emerges when one/many embark on journeys towards liberation. “racialization.spectacle.liberation” is an intentional provocation; in both punctuating each word and leaving them affixed, wegesture towards the curious amalgamations that are produced at the intersections of where each project begins and ends. Such processes are not benign.
Recommended Citation
Rodriguez, SM and Sneed, Chriss
(2021)
"Racialization.Spectacle.Liberation,"
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies: Vol. 22:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
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https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/wagadu/vol22/iss1/1
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