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  1. Vron Ware argues that they have been central, and that feminism has largely developed as a political movement within racist societies. Dissecting the different meanings of femininity and womanhood, Beyond the Pale examines the political connections between black and white women, both in contemporary society and in history, including the anti-slavery movement.

  2. Join author Vron Ware, in-conversation with journalist, author & professor Gary Younge. Join us as they unearth the complexities and layered histories of the...

  3. Vron Ware. Vron Ware is professor of sociology and gender studies at Kingston University and author of Military Migrants: Fighting for YOUR country. openDemocracyUK. Britain’s new super ...

  4. Ware, Vron (org.). Branquidade:identidade branca e multiculturalismo Por: Ramayana Lira Publicado em: (2008-04-01) Branquitude : estudos sobre a identidade branca no Brasil / Por: Müller, Tânia Mara Pedroso., et al. Publicado em: (2017)

  5. Vron Ware has produced a rich and comprehensive portrait of the experiences of Britain's foreign soldiers and their families. Inequities in pay and conditions, murky immigration statuses, racism, and the quirks of Britishmilitary culture are all part of the story Ware renders in vivid ethnographic and sociological registers.'

  6. “Return of a Native bears the compelling message that if you want to understand the world around you, look to the ground beneath your feet. Vron Ware excavates stories – about violence and resistance, growth and destruction – that shed new light on our own age, and should prompt us to rethink the way we relate to the land, to our histories and to one another.”

  7. www.versobooks.com › blogs › authorsVron Ware & Verso Books

    Vron Ware is a Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at Kingston University, UK. Her books include Out of Whiteness: Colour, Politics, and Culture (with Les Back), Who Cares about Britishness? and Military Migrants: Fighting for YOUR country.