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Globalizing social violence: Race, gender, and the spatial politics of crisis
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Globalizing social violence: Race, gender, and the spatial politics of crisis

Tryon Woods
American studies (Lawrence), Vol.43(1), pp.127-153
04/01/2002

Abstract

Borders Boundaries Gender Politics Race Globalization Inner City
Far from signaling a dimunition of boundaries, globalization more often than not reinforces and fortifies geo-political and racial borders. Woods pursues this argument by bringing together two distanced but strongly connected spaces in North America: the inner city and the borderlands.

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