WOMS202 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Chandra Talpade Mohanty
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"under western eyes (african women): feminist scholarship and colonial discourses" - Chandra talpade mohanty: what are the five ways that third world women as a category of analysis are used in. These women are seen to constitute a homogeneous oppressed group. Some feminist theories examine their cultural practices as feudal residues" or label them as traditional, which portrays them as politically immature women who need to be versed and schooled in the ethos of. These women are seen as apolitical women with no subject status, they. Men and women are always constituted as dominance, unless they are. Women are powerless unified groups but can move towards being.