Marching against Gender Practice asks why the majority of people in the Basque town of Hondarribia do not accept women's broader participation in the Alarde parade which represents locality, regionalism, and nationalism. It is centered on two opposing gender worldviews between the betikoak traditionalists and Women of Mugarrietakoa feminists.
Marching against Gender Practice asks why the majority of people in the Basque town of Hondarribia do not accept women's broader participation in the Alarde parade which represents locality, regionalism, and nationalism. It is centered on two opposing gender worldviews between the betikoak traditionalists and Women of Mugarrietakoa feminists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J.P. Linstroth is research professor at Florida Atlantic University.
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Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Part I: History, Locality, and Ritual Chapter 1 Locality and Ritual Space Chapter 2 History, Tradition, and Memory Part II: Gendered Identities and Politics Chapter 3 Gendering Hondarribian Society Chapter 4 Institutionalizing Gender Practices Chapter 5 Re-Imagining Gendered Differences Part III: Imagining Wjm Feminist Resistance Chapter 6 Wjm Militant Feminist Politics and Wjm Feminist Resistance Conclusions Afterword: Hondarribian Alardes 1998-2014 Post-Script: A Brief Modern History of Basque Politics Bibliography About The Author
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Part I: History, Locality, and Ritual Chapter 1 Locality and Ritual Space Chapter 2 History, Tradition, and Memory Part II: Gendered Identities and Politics Chapter 3 Gendering Hondarribian Society Chapter 4 Institutionalizing Gender Practices Chapter 5 Re-Imagining Gendered Differences Part III: Imagining Wjm Feminist Resistance Chapter 6 Wjm Militant Feminist Politics and Wjm Feminist Resistance Conclusions Afterword: Hondarribian Alardes 1998-2014 Post-Script: A Brief Modern History of Basque Politics Bibliography About The Author
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