Engendering Whiteness
Discover the intricate dynamics of race and gender in "Engendering Whiteness," a compelling examination by the esteemed authors at Manchester University Press. Published in 2014, this enlightening book delves into the diverse experiences of both slaveholding and non-slaveholding white women in the slave societies of Barbados and North Carolina from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Spanning 256 pages, it provides a nuanced exploration of the material realities faced by these women, shedding light on their roles and contributions in a complex historical context. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in the intersections of race, gender, and history, "Engendering Whiteness" offers a thought-provoking perspective that is essential for understanding the legacies of the past. Add this insightful title to your collection today!