@article{a9b0bfecb0af4f109c1080e7d67e38d2,
title = "Gendering diaspora: Transnational feminism, diaspora and its hegemonies",
author = "Tina Campt and Thomas, {Deborah A.}",
note = "Funding Information: The Diasporic Hegemonies project was made possible by the generous funding provided by multiple organizations and institutions. We gratefully acknowledge the financial contributions of Duke University (Office of the Vice-Provost of Interdisciplinary Studies, Program in Women{\textquoteright}s Studies, Departments of Anthropology and African American Studies, Franklin Humanities Institute, Institute for Critical US Studies, Centers for European Studies, International Studies, International Development Research, Comparative Area Studies and the Kenan Institute for Ethics), the University of Toronto (Institute for Women{\textquoteright}s and Gender Studies, Centre for the Study of the US, Diaspora and Transnational Studies, Caribbean Studies, Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Sexual Diversity Studies, English, Sociology and Equity Studies, and Office of the Vice-President of Human Resources), the University of Pennsylvania (Center for Africana Studies, Department of Anthropology and the Alice Paul Center for Women Gender and Sexuality), and the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture of the University of Chicago. We also acknowledge the tireless labour of our co-organizers at the University of Toronto, D. Alissa Trotz, Rinaldo Walcott, M. Jacqui Alexander, and Ato Quayson, whose efforts were critical in sustaining the ongoing work of the project.",
year = "2008",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1057/fr.2008.41",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "90",
pages = "1--8",
journal = "Feminist Review",
issn = "0141-7789",
publisher = "Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.",
number = "1",
}