Ann Phoenix is Professor of Psychosocial Studies at Thomas Coram Research Unit, UCL Institute of Education. Her research interests are psychosocial, including motherhood, family lives, social identities, young people, racialization and gender. She has particular interests in qualitative and mixed methods, re-use of data and narrative research.
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Shifting Identities Shifting Racisms - Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Ann Phoenix An Introduction PART TWO: ARTICLES Shifting the Subject - Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Donna Haraway A Conversation between Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Donna Haraway, 12 April 1993, Santa Cruz, California Resisting Racism and Sexism in Academic Psychology - Karen L Henwood A Personal/Political View Empowering Women? The Oprah Winfrey Show - Corinne Squire Harmonious `Heimat' and Disturbing `Ausl[um]ander' - Nora R[um]athzel Contradictory Positions, Ambivalent Perceptions - Philomena Essed A Case Study of a Black Woman Entrepreneur Asian Women's Ethnic Identity - Anne Woollett et al The Impact of Gender and Context in the Accounts of Women Bringing Up Children in East London Di(s)-secting and Dis(s)-closing `Whiteness' - L Mun Wong Two Tales about Psychology Experience, Identities and Alliances - Erica Burman Jewish Feminism and Feminist Psychology Women, Ethnicity and Empowerment - Nira Yuval-Davis PART THREE: OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTARIES I. The Politics of White and Black Bodies - Barbara Trepagnier II. White Women's Identity and Diversity - Shari Tarver-Behring Awareness from the Inside Out

