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Himani Bannerji,
teaches in the Department of Sociology at York University. Her research
interests lie in the areas of Marxist, feminist and anti-racist theories.
She is especially interested in reading colonial discourse through Marx's
concept of ideology, and putting together a reflexive analysis of gender,
race and class. She has co-authored and edited Unsettling Relations:
The University as a Site for Feminist Struggle (The Women's Press),
Returning the Gaze (SisterVision Press) and a book of essays on culture
and politics, The Writing on the Wall (TSAR Press). Her new book
of essays, Thinking Through: Essays in Marxism, Feminism and Anti-Racism
is forthcoming from The Women's Press in Spring 1995.
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