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Gloria Daisy Wekker (born June 13, 1950) is an Afro-Surinamese
Dutch emeritus professor (Utrecht University) and
writer who has
focused on
gender studies...
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followed up in the
works of
Schumann (1978),
Anderson (1983),
Seuren &
Wekker (1986), Arends,
Muysken &
Smith (1995),
Geeslin (2002),
Hamilton & Coslett...
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Treaty of St
Germain in 1920. Chow,
Fotini Katopodes; Snyder,
Bradley J.; De
Wekker,
Stephan F. J. (2013).
Mountain Weather Research and Forecasting: Recent...
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Retrieved 27 May 2020.[permanent dead link]
Wekker,
Molendijk &
Vernooij 1992, p. 42. Mans &
Carlin 2015, p. 94.
Wekker,
Molendijk &
Vernooij 1992, p. 43. Heemskerk...
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anthropology can be
directly linked to the
concept of empire.
Gloria Wekker's 2016 book
White Innocence:
Paradoxes of
Colonialism and Race
utilizes a...
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bonds that
connect us to the men of our race." Additionally,
Gloria Wekker describes how
Gloria Anzaldúa's work as a
Chicana feminist theorist exemplifies...
- Kaman,
kickboxer Javier Martina,
footballer Tyrone Spong,
kickboxer Gloria Wekker, academic,
writer Gilbert Yvel,
mixed martial artist Netherlands portal...
- 1916, p. 175. Mans 2012, p. 143. Mans 2012, p. 171. Mans 2012, p. 170.
Wekker,
Molendijk &
Vernooij 1992, p. 43.
Heemskerk &
Delvoye 2007, p. 32. Heemskerk...
- 2021.
Kleijwegt 2013.
Kleijwegt 2015.
Wekker,
Molendijk &
Vernooij 1992, p. 37.
Vrije Stem, 15
April 1975
Wekker,
Molendijk &
Vernooij 1992, pp. 37–38...
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explicit racial animus.
Another contribution to
whiteness studies is
Gloria Wekker's White Innocence:
Paradoxes of
Colonialism and Race,
which discusses the...