"This is a superb collection, deftly edited and wonderfully argued. Individually, the contributors expand the scope of transnationality studies to include the Middle East and Latin America. The volume as a whole focuses on important analytics: gendered imaginaries in nationalism, regulatory practices, and globablized feminism. The editors' argument for immanent critique is a useful contribution to thinking and teaching feminism in an international frame."--Tani E. Barlow, University of Washington
"This is a superb collection, deftly edited and wonderfully argued. Individually, the contributors expand the scope of transnationality studies to include the Middle East and Latin America. The volume as a whole focuses on important analytics: gendered imaginaries in nationalism, regulatory practices, and globablized feminism. The editors' argument for immanent critique is a useful contribution to thinking and teaching feminism in an international frame."--Tani E. Barlow, University of WashingtonHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caren Kaplan is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and the author of Questions of Travel: Postmodern Discourses of Displacement, also published by Duke University Press. Norma Alarcón is Professor of Women’s Studies, Ethinic Studies, Spanish, and Portuguese at the University of California at Berkeley. She is the author of Ninfomanía. Minoo Moallem is Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies at San Francisco State University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Between Woman and Nation / Norma Alarcon, Caren Kaplan, and Minoo Moallem I. Whose Imagined Community? El desorden, Nationalism, and Chicana/o Aesthetics / Laura Elisa Perez Bloody Metaphors and Other Allegories of the Ordinary / Elspeth Probyn Chicana Feminism: In the Tracks of "The" Native Woman / Norma Alarcon Re-Imagining Chicana Urban Identities in the Public Sphere, Cool Chuca Style / Rosa Linda Fregoso A Guest at the Wedding: Honor, Memory, and (National) Desire in Michel Khleife's Wedding in Galilee / Mary N. Layoun II. The Production of Nationness: Reading Regulatory Practices Seduction and the Ruses of Power / Saidiya Hartman From Nation-Church to Nation-State: Evolving Sex-Gender Relations in Quebec Society / Danielle Juteau Women Between Nation and State in Lebanon / Suad Joseph Relational Positionalities of Nationalisms, Racisms, and Feminisms / Daiva K. Stasiulis Feminism-in-Nationalism: The Gendered Subaltern at the Yucatan Feminist Congresses of 1916 / Emma Perez III. Transnational Subjects of Feminism: Critical Interventions in an Era of Globalization Multicultural Nationalism and the Poetics of Inauguration / Minoo Moallem and Iain A. Boal "Chicana! Rican? No, Chicana Riquena!" Refashioning the Transnational Connection / Angie Chabram-Dernersesian Fabricating Masculinity: Gender, Race, and Nation in a Transnational Frame / Dorinne Kondo Transnationalism, Feminism, and Fundamentalism / Minoo Moallem Transnational Feminist Cultural Studies: Beyond the Marxism/Poststructuralism/Feminism Divides / Caren Kaplan and Inderpal Grewal Works Cited Index Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: Between Woman and Nation / Norma Alarcon, Caren Kaplan, and Minoo Moallem I. Whose Imagined Community? El desorden, Nationalism, and Chicana/o Aesthetics / Laura Elisa Perez Bloody Metaphors and Other Allegories of the Ordinary / Elspeth Probyn Chicana Feminism: In the Tracks of "The" Native Woman / Norma Alarcon Re-Imagining Chicana Urban Identities in the Public Sphere, Cool Chuca Style / Rosa Linda Fregoso A Guest at the Wedding: Honor, Memory, and (National) Desire in Michel Khleife's Wedding in Galilee / Mary N. Layoun II. The Production of Nationness: Reading Regulatory Practices Seduction and the Ruses of Power / Saidiya Hartman From Nation-Church to Nation-State: Evolving Sex-Gender Relations in Quebec Society / Danielle Juteau Women Between Nation and State in Lebanon / Suad Joseph Relational Positionalities of Nationalisms, Racisms, and Feminisms / Daiva K. Stasiulis Feminism-in-Nationalism: The Gendered Subaltern at the Yucatan Feminist Congresses of 1916 / Emma Perez III. Transnational Subjects of Feminism: Critical Interventions in an Era of Globalization Multicultural Nationalism and the Poetics of Inauguration / Minoo Moallem and Iain A. Boal "Chicana! Rican? No, Chicana Riquena!" Refashioning the Transnational Connection / Angie Chabram-Dernersesian Fabricating Masculinity: Gender, Race, and Nation in a Transnational Frame / Dorinne Kondo Transnationalism, Feminism, and Fundamentalism / Minoo Moallem Transnational Feminist Cultural Studies: Beyond the Marxism/Poststructuralism/Feminism Divides / Caren Kaplan and Inderpal Grewal Works Cited Index Contributors
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