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Angela Hattery

    Angela Hattery è una sociologa e antropologa il cui lavoro approfondisce le complessità delle strutture sociali e del comportamento umano. La sua ricerca esamina criticamente temi come la sorveglianza dei corpi neri e le implicazioni sociali più ampie di queste pratiche. Hattery indaga i meccanismi di osservazione e propone percorsi per attuare cambiamenti in queste aree critiche. Il suo approccio è analitico e impegnato nella giustizia sociale, offrendo ai lettori una profonda comprensione di complessi problemi sociali.

    Gender, Power, and Violence
    British Women of the Eastern Front
    African American Families
    • Focusing on the complexities of African American family life, this book examines both well-known and overlooked issues such as marriage rates, non-marital births, incarceration, family violence, and chronic diseases like HIV/AIDS. It uniquely explores how individual choices intersect with societal constraints, offering a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by these families. By weaving together various factors, the authors aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the structural and personal influences shaping contemporary experiences for families of African descent in the U.S.

      African American Families
    • British Women of the Eastern Front

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This book explores the experiences and contributions of British women performing active service across the Eastern Front in Serbia, Russia and Romania during the First World War, focusing on representation of that experience though a range of written records. -- .

      British Women of the Eastern Front
    • Gender, Power, and Violence

      • 264pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      In the era of #metoo, Gender, Power and Violence provides a complex understanding about the ways in which institutional structures create an environment that facilitates and perpetuates gender based violence.

      Gender, Power, and Violence