Showing posts with label papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label papers. Show all posts

Monday, 20 May 2013

Racialising emotional labour and emotionalising racialised labour: Anger, fear and shame in social welfare by Yasmin Gunaratnam & Gail Lewis


It has been a while since we met up. How about we meet up next on 5th June from  4 pm – 6pm 

Room number -  Birley 0.2  Didsbury Campus

We are now based in Disbury Campus http://www2.mmu.ac.uk/travel/didsbury/

The paper  for this session is - Racialising emotional labour and emotionalising racialised labour: Anger, fear and shame in social welfare by Yasmin Gunaratnam & Gail Lewis. 

If you need a copy of the paper send me an email. 



If you have any papers/book chapters you would like to discuss do send them to us. 

Sunday, 30 December 2012

Reading material - 2012


These are the papers we read this year. 


Thapar-Bjorkert ,S   and Ryan,L.(2002). Mother India/Mother Ireland: Comparative Gendered Dialogues of Colonialism and Nationalism in the Early 20th Century. Women’s Studies International Forum, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 301 – 313. 

Kümmel, G. (2002).When Boy Meets Girl: The `Feminization' of the Military : An Introduction Also to be Read as a Postscript. Current Sociology . Vol. 50(5): 615–639. Accessed from  http://csi.sagepub.com/content/50/5/615


LISA Wade, L(2009).DEFINING GENDERED OPPRESSION IN U.S. NEWSPAPERS The Strategic Value of “Female Genital Mutilation” . Gender and Society. Vol. 23 No. 3, June   293-314.

Ho, E. ( 2011). From “ Having  it  all ” to “ Away from  it  all ” : Post - feminism  and Tamara Drewe.College Literature, Volume 38, Number 3, , pp. 45-65

Chakravorty Spivak, G. (1988). Can the subaltern speak? Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture. Page 66-111.  Accessed from http://www.academicroom.com/article/can-subaltern-speak

I have copies of these papers with me if you need them.