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Avtar Brah

Avtar Brah

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7 featured booksAvtar Brah

Avtar Brah (born June 6, 1944) is a Ugandan-British sociologist. She is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Birkbeck, University of London, and a pioneer of diaspora studies. Since the sixties, he has participated in various groups of black feminist and a good number of editorial and political projects. Their work explores, by the hand of their militant experience, the intersectionality of gender, race, ethnicity, class, age and nationalism in the composition of identities and political practices that can only be understood in a multiaxial framework of power. Also of Avtar Brah, although not translated into Spanish, you can read: *Hybridity and its Discontents: Politics, Science, Culture* (Routledge, 2000).

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  • Cartographies of Diaspora

    Representative edition published 2011

    Open Work
  • Otras inapropiables

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • Hybridity and its Discontents

    Representative edition published 2000

    Open Work
  • Thinking Identities

    Representative edition published 1999

    Open Work
  • Decolonial Imaginings

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • Hybridity and Its Discontents

    Representative edition published 2005

    Open Work
  • Global Futures

    Representative edition published 1999

    Open Work