Lisa Pollard (ed.)
Families of a New World
Gender, Politics, and State Development in a Global Context
Herausgeber: Haney, Lynne; Pollard, Lisa
Lisa Pollard (ed.)
Families of a New World
Gender, Politics, and State Development in a Global Context
Herausgeber: Haney, Lynne; Pollard, Lisa
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780415934466
- ISBN-10: 041593446X
- Artikelnr.: 21975701
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780415934466
- ISBN-10: 041593446X
- Artikelnr.: 21975701
Lynne Haney is Assistant Professor of Sociology at New York University and author of Inventing the Needy. LisaPollard is Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.
1. Introduction: In a Family Way: Theorizing State and Familial Relations
Lynne Haney and Lisa Pollard PART ONE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE IMAGINING 2.
The Promise of Things to Come: The Image of the Modern Family in
State-Building, Colonial Occupation and Revolution in Egypt (1805-1922)
Lisa Pollard 3. Familiar Territory: Prostitution, Empires and the Question
of U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico, 1849-1916 Laura Briggs 4. Imagining the
New Jewish Family: Gender and Nation in Early Zionism Alison Rose PART TWO:
FAMILIALISM AS STATE BUILDING 5. Rooted in the Soil: Family Ideals, Land
Reclamation and Irrigation Resettlement as Welfare in the United States,
1897-1933 Laura Lovett 6. The State and the Widow: Pension Debates in
Inter-War Years Australia Joy Damousi 7. Domesticating Men: State-Building
and Class Compromise in Popular Front Chile Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt 8.
Colonial Africa: Transforming Families for Their Own Benefit (and Ours)
Cynthia Brantley PART THREE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE REFORM 9. Welfare Reform
with a Familial Face: Reconstituting State and Domestic Relations in
Post-Socialist Eastern Europe Lynne Haney 10. They say 'Oh God, I don't
want to live like her!' The Marginalization of Mothering in Postsocialist
Germany Elizabeth C. Rudd 11. Caught Between the Family and the State:
China's Migrant Women in an Era of Reform Eileen M. Otis 12. Citizens,
Workers or Fathers? Men in the History of U.S. Social Policy Ann Shola
Orloff
Lynne Haney and Lisa Pollard PART ONE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE IMAGINING 2.
The Promise of Things to Come: The Image of the Modern Family in
State-Building, Colonial Occupation and Revolution in Egypt (1805-1922)
Lisa Pollard 3. Familiar Territory: Prostitution, Empires and the Question
of U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico, 1849-1916 Laura Briggs 4. Imagining the
New Jewish Family: Gender and Nation in Early Zionism Alison Rose PART TWO:
FAMILIALISM AS STATE BUILDING 5. Rooted in the Soil: Family Ideals, Land
Reclamation and Irrigation Resettlement as Welfare in the United States,
1897-1933 Laura Lovett 6. The State and the Widow: Pension Debates in
Inter-War Years Australia Joy Damousi 7. Domesticating Men: State-Building
and Class Compromise in Popular Front Chile Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt 8.
Colonial Africa: Transforming Families for Their Own Benefit (and Ours)
Cynthia Brantley PART THREE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE REFORM 9. Welfare Reform
with a Familial Face: Reconstituting State and Domestic Relations in
Post-Socialist Eastern Europe Lynne Haney 10. They say 'Oh God, I don't
want to live like her!' The Marginalization of Mothering in Postsocialist
Germany Elizabeth C. Rudd 11. Caught Between the Family and the State:
China's Migrant Women in an Era of Reform Eileen M. Otis 12. Citizens,
Workers or Fathers? Men in the History of U.S. Social Policy Ann Shola
Orloff
1. Introduction: In a Family Way: Theorizing State and Familial Relations
Lynne Haney and Lisa Pollard PART ONE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE IMAGINING 2.
The Promise of Things to Come: The Image of the Modern Family in
State-Building, Colonial Occupation and Revolution in Egypt (1805-1922)
Lisa Pollard 3. Familiar Territory: Prostitution, Empires and the Question
of U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico, 1849-1916 Laura Briggs 4. Imagining the
New Jewish Family: Gender and Nation in Early Zionism Alison Rose PART TWO:
FAMILIALISM AS STATE BUILDING 5. Rooted in the Soil: Family Ideals, Land
Reclamation and Irrigation Resettlement as Welfare in the United States,
1897-1933 Laura Lovett 6. The State and the Widow: Pension Debates in
Inter-War Years Australia Joy Damousi 7. Domesticating Men: State-Building
and Class Compromise in Popular Front Chile Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt 8.
Colonial Africa: Transforming Families for Their Own Benefit (and Ours)
Cynthia Brantley PART THREE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE REFORM 9. Welfare Reform
with a Familial Face: Reconstituting State and Domestic Relations in
Post-Socialist Eastern Europe Lynne Haney 10. They say 'Oh God, I don't
want to live like her!' The Marginalization of Mothering in Postsocialist
Germany Elizabeth C. Rudd 11. Caught Between the Family and the State:
China's Migrant Women in an Era of Reform Eileen M. Otis 12. Citizens,
Workers or Fathers? Men in the History of U.S. Social Policy Ann Shola
Orloff
Lynne Haney and Lisa Pollard PART ONE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE IMAGINING 2.
The Promise of Things to Come: The Image of the Modern Family in
State-Building, Colonial Occupation and Revolution in Egypt (1805-1922)
Lisa Pollard 3. Familiar Territory: Prostitution, Empires and the Question
of U.S. Imperialism in Puerto Rico, 1849-1916 Laura Briggs 4. Imagining the
New Jewish Family: Gender and Nation in Early Zionism Alison Rose PART TWO:
FAMILIALISM AS STATE BUILDING 5. Rooted in the Soil: Family Ideals, Land
Reclamation and Irrigation Resettlement as Welfare in the United States,
1897-1933 Laura Lovett 6. The State and the Widow: Pension Debates in
Inter-War Years Australia Joy Damousi 7. Domesticating Men: State-Building
and Class Compromise in Popular Front Chile Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt 8.
Colonial Africa: Transforming Families for Their Own Benefit (and Ours)
Cynthia Brantley PART THREE: FAMILIALISM AS STATE REFORM 9. Welfare Reform
with a Familial Face: Reconstituting State and Domestic Relations in
Post-Socialist Eastern Europe Lynne Haney 10. They say 'Oh God, I don't
want to live like her!' The Marginalization of Mothering in Postsocialist
Germany Elizabeth C. Rudd 11. Caught Between the Family and the State:
China's Migrant Women in an Era of Reform Eileen M. Otis 12. Citizens,
Workers or Fathers? Men in the History of U.S. Social Policy Ann Shola
Orloff