Talk:Anne McClintock

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Ideas to improve the page
Hello,

I am a student at Georgetown University in the USA and I am working in a communications class to improve academic wikipedia pages. Due to my academic interests, I am choosing Anne McClintock to improve upon.

I intend to provide some details about her work "Imperial Leather" in approachable wording crafted by myself for the audience to easily understand the author's theories. For example, I would like to add the following to the Major Works section on "Imperial Leather":

In this 1995 major work, McClintock deconstructs the related tendrils of the British Empire: race, class, gender, and sexuality. Specifically, she highlights that the work of progress is fraught with inequalities that privilege some (EX: British Imperialists), and hurt and de-agentize everyone else (EX: the peoples of Africa). She makes use of gender as a lens to understand the ways in which economy was practiced then and now is a product of masculine identities, both actual and theoretical, that serve to exotify and victimize poverty in the sphere of patriarchal feminine.

Please share your thoughts, Wiki and academics, if you think this is appropriate. Thanks. --Mgmaliska (talk) 15:14, 3 November 2017 (UTC)

Wiki Education assignment: WRIT 101 Communication Skills
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