Autore: Melinda A. Mills

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Melinda A. Mills is Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, Sociology, and Anthropology, and Coordinator of Women’s and Gender Studies at Castleton University. She is the author of the award-winning book, The Borders of Race: Patrolling “Multiracial” Identities, and Racial Mixture and Musical Mash-Ups in the Life and Art of Bruno Mars.




4 Ebook di Melinda A. Mills

Melinda A. Mills: The Colors of Love
How multiracial people navigate the complexities of race and love In the United States, more than seven million people claim to be multiracial, or have racially mixed heritage, parentage, or ancestry …
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Melinda A. Mills: Racial Mixture and Musical Mash-ups in the Life and Art of Bruno Mars
This book argues that Bruno Mars is uniquely positioned to borrow from his heritage and experiential knowledge as well as his musical talent, performative expertise, and hybrid identities (culturally …
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€44.84
Melinda A. Mills: Street Harassment as Everyday Violence
In Street Harassment as Everyday Violence, Melinda A. Mills investigates women’s experiences with street harassment, recognizing this phenomenon as a form of everyday violence. The author follows fem …
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€38.52
Layli Maparyan: Womanism Rising
Womanism Rising concludes Layli Maparyan’s three-book exploration of womanist studies. The collection showcases new work by emerging womanist authors who expand the womanist idea while extending woma …
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€19.15