1st Edition
Feminist Review Issue 44: Nationalisms and National Identities
Edited By The Feminist Review Collective
Copyright 1993
148 Pages
by
Routledge
148 Pages
by
Routledge
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Feminist Review is the UK's leading feminist journal. It has a unique place in the women's movement internationally. This issue focusing on Nationalism and National Identities features articles by Nahid Yegeneh and Catherine Hall.
Chapter 1 EDITORIAL; Chapter 2 WOMEN, NATIONALISM AND ISLAM IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL DISCOURSE IN IRAN, Nahid Yeganeh; Chapter 3 FEMINISM, CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY, Ann Curthoys; Chapter 4 REMAPPING AND RENAMING: New Cartographies of Identity, Gender and Landscape in Ireland, Catherine Nash; Chapter 5 EASTER 1991, Máighréad Medbh; Chapter 6 Family Feuds: Gender, Nationalism and the Family, Anne McClintock; Chapter 7 WOMEN AS ACTIVISTS; WOMEN AS SYMBOLS: A Study of the Indian Nationalist Movement, Suruchi Thapar; Chapter 8 GENDER, NATIONALISMS AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES: Bellagio Symposium, July 1992, Catherine Hall; Chapter 9 CULTURE OR CITIZENSHIP? Notes from the ‘Gender and Colonialism’ Conference, Galway, Ireland, May 1992, Clara Connolly; Chapter 10 REVIEWS; Chapter 11 LETTER; Chapter 12 NOTICEBOARD; BACK ISSUES;
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