Engendering whiteness
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<p>Engendering whiteness represents a comparative analysis of the complex interweaving of race gender social class and sexuality in defining the contours of white women's lives in Barbados and North Carolina during the era of slavery. Despite their gendered subordination their social location within the dominant white group afforded all white women a range of privileges. Hence their whiteness as much as their gender shaped these women's social identities and material realities. <br><br>Engendering whiteness draws on a wide variety of sources including property deeds wills and court transcripts and interrogates the ways in which white women could be simultaneously socially positioned within plantation societies as both agents and as victims. It also reveals the strategies deployed by elite and poor white women in these societies to resist their gendered subordination to challenge the ideological and social constraints that sought to restrict their lives to the private domestic sphere to protect the limited rights afforded to them to secure independent livelihoods and to create meaningful existences.</p>
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