01460nam0 22003253i 450 VAN0028746820250221101424.120N978331927898820250221d2016 |0itac50 baengCH|||| |||||i e bMetabolic Response of Slowly Absorbed Carbohydrates in Type 2 Diabetes MellitusMeidjie AngChamSpringer2016XVI, 135 p.ill.24 cm001VAN002874692001 SpringerBriefs in Systems Biology210 ChamSpringer2013-CHChamVANL001889616.4Endocrinologia22AngMeidjieVANV2419981063420Springer <editore>VANV108073650ITSOL20250228RICAhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-27898-8E-book - Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o ShibbolethBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIE AMBIENTALI BIOLOGICHE E FARMACEUTICHEIT-CE0101VAN17NVAN00287468BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIE AMBIENTALI BIOLOGICHE E FARMACEUTICHE17CONS e-book 177 17BIB177/325 325 20250221 Metabolic Response of Slowly Absorbed Carbohydrates in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus2532317UNICAMPANIA02710nam 2200385zu 450 991100179110332120250905110031.01-04-032276-X(CKB)38760920200041(ODN)ODN0011263893(EXLCZ)993876092020004120250514|2025uuuu || |engur|||||||||||Black feminist mothering in 21st century literature I am not your mammy /Nicole CarrTaylor & Francis20251-03-271999-0 1-03-271998-2 "Black feminist mothering can birth new worlds, and as today's world becomes increasingly hostile-rising costs of food and housing coupled with global warming's devastating impact-we are in desperate need of a revolutionary feminism bold enough to imagine new pathways for survival. This volume positions Black feminist mothering as much more than biological or caregiving role. Building on key Black feminist tenets, Dr. Carr examines Black women's maternal labors as the radical proclamation of our ability to mother ourselves, tend to each other, and nourish our communities. Far too often, Black women's maternal, intellectual, and political labors are only recognized when in service to white supremacist capitalism. Mammy. Breeder. Welfare queen. This text counters these dehumanizing iconographies, focusing instead on the Black maternal's radical possibilities for freedom. Not only does Carr address Black women's responses to white supremacist power plays, but she also attends to Black heteropatriarchy and the burdens racial solidarity imposes on Black women. The Black maternal, Carr argues, is a cradle for Black revolution. As Assata Shakur famously declared, "We are pregnant with freedom.""-- Provided by publisher.African American womenSocial conditions21st centuryAfrican American mothersSocial conditions21st centuryAfrican American mothers in literaturehttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010001144FeminismUnited Stateshttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008120308RacismUnited Stateshttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008110339African American womenSocial conditionsAfrican American mothersSocial conditionsAfrican American mothers in literature.FeminismRacism305.42089/96073Carr Nicoleauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1818826BOOK9911001791103321Black Feminist Mothering in 21st Century Literature4378263UNINA