Book contents
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Field and Discipline
- 2 Geopolitics and War
- 3 Imperialism
- 4 Anticolonialism
- From “Internationalisme noir” (1928)
- The Irish Republic (1937)
- From “To Joe and Ben” (1937)
- From White Man’s Duty (1942)
- From “The Colonial Question and the Destiny of the French People” (1943)
- From “Le grand camouflage” (1945)
- From African Journey (1946)
- From “The Caribbean Community in Britain” (1964)
- Jane Nardal
- Dorothy Macardle
- Una Marson
- Nancy Cunard
- Simone Weil
- Suzanne Roussy Césaire
- Eslanda Robeson
- Claudia Jones
- 5 International Law and International Organization
- 6 Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- 7 World Peace
- 8 World Economy
- 9 Men, Women, and Gender
- 10 Public Opinion and Education
- 11 Population, Nation, Immigration
- 12 Technology, Progress, and Environment
- 13 Religion and Ethics
- Index
Eslanda Robeson
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2022
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Field and Discipline
- 2 Geopolitics and War
- 3 Imperialism
- 4 Anticolonialism
- From “Internationalisme noir” (1928)
- The Irish Republic (1937)
- From “To Joe and Ben” (1937)
- From White Man’s Duty (1942)
- From “The Colonial Question and the Destiny of the French People” (1943)
- From “Le grand camouflage” (1945)
- From African Journey (1946)
- From “The Caribbean Community in Britain” (1964)
- Jane Nardal
- Dorothy Macardle
- Una Marson
- Nancy Cunard
- Simone Weil
- Suzanne Roussy Césaire
- Eslanda Robeson
- Claudia Jones
- 5 International Law and International Organization
- 6 Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- 7 World Peace
- 8 World Economy
- 9 Men, Women, and Gender
- 10 Public Opinion and Education
- 11 Population, Nation, Immigration
- 12 Technology, Progress, and Environment
- 13 Religion and Ethics
- Index
Summary
June 10. We have run into the “Cape Rollers” and believe me they are most uncomfortable. They are said to be caused by the meeting of the Indian Ocean with the South Atlantic, and the great difference in their temperatures causes currents and swells. Often it is very, very rough around the cape and far up on both sides as well. Thank heaven the ship is steady, and I can manage, although I took to my bed when we first ran into the rollers yesterday.
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- Women's International Thought: Towards a New Canon , pp. 230 - 231Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022