1st Edition

Women, Wars and Public Policies From Hostile Shores to Storming Seas

By Ayanna Yonemura Copyright 2025
146 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

146 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

146 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Women, Wars and Public Policies shatters the boundaries of conventional antiracism, offering an examination of white supremacy’s persistence through the lens of humanity’s most pressing challenges. The author tackles migration, war, national security, terrorism, nationalism, and patriarchy, exposing institutionalized oppressions across continents and centuries. Defying identity politics, this... Read more

1 The train conductor teaches me a lesson

PART 1

2 When and where they entered

3 Mrs. Roosevelt organizes a concert and tours a concentration camp

PART 2

4 Mr. Trump boards a battleship

5 Mrs. Merkel leads the West

6 Reframing and retelling

Biography

Ayanna Yonemura is the author of Race, Nation, War and a lecturer in the Ethnic Studies Department and Sociology Department at California State University, Sacramento, USA. Her research focuses on race and public policy from a feminist and comparative perspective. She is a past recipient of two Fulbright Fellowships. Ayanna earned a Ph.D. in Urban Planning and an M.A. in African Studies from the University of California Los Angeles and a B.A. (honors) in German Studies from the University of California Santa Cruz.