"An insightful analysis of a truly impressive array of literary, cinematic, archival, and ethnographic materials."--Ted Swedenburg, coeditor of "Displacement, Diaspora, and Geographies of Identity"
"An insightful analysis of a truly impressive array of literary, cinematic, archival, and ethnographic materials."--Ted Swedenburg, coeditor of "Displacement, Diaspora, and Geographies of Identity"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary N. Layoun is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is the author of Travels of a Genre: Ideology and the Modern Novel.
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Introduction: Culturing the Nation 1. National Homogeneity and Population Exchanges: Who Belongs Where?— > 2. The Gendered Purity of the Nation: Sovereignty and Its Violation, or, Rape by Any Other Name—Cyprus, 1974 3. Between Here and There: National Community from the Inside Out and the Outside In—Palestine, 1982 4. Thinking Citizens Again: Culture, Gender, and the Silences of the (Never Quite) Nation-State > Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction: Culturing the Nation 1. National Homogeneity and Population Exchanges: Who Belongs Where?— > 2. The Gendered Purity of the Nation: Sovereignty and Its Violation, or, Rape by Any Other Name—Cyprus, 1974 3. Between Here and There: National Community from the Inside Out and the Outside In—Palestine, 1982 4. Thinking Citizens Again: Culture, Gender, and the Silences of the (Never Quite) Nation-State > Notes Bibliography Index
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