Postcolonial Hierarchies and the Narratives Women of Color Inherit
Introduction Every culture tells its daughters who to become, but some inherit mirrors already cracked. For women of color, those mirrors were often made elsewhere—crafted from someone else’s image of beauty, civility, desirability, and power. Colonialism didn’t just redraw maps; it redrew faces. It arranged the spectrum of color and culture into a ladder, and … Continue reading Postcolonial Hierarchies and the Narratives Women of Color Inherit
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