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Nation, Empire, Colony – Historicizing Gender and Race

Autor Ruth Roach Pierson, Nupur Chaudhuri, Beth Mcauley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 1998
Nation, Empire, Colony examines womenÕs situation within the workings of gender in the historical construction of nations, empires, and colonies. The contributors reveal the power relations of gender, class, race, and sexuality at the heart of the histories of imperialism, colonialism and nationalism that have shaped our modern world. The period covered in this volume is that of the grand era of European and later American imperialism, from the eighteenth century until after the Second World War. The international list of authors represent nations from Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand to Japan, from India and Pakistan to Canada, from the Caribbean to Nigeria, from South Africa to Britain, from Ireland to France, from Mexico to Austria. Topics include the (mis)representations of Native women by European colonizers, the violent displacement of women through imperialisms and nationalisms, and the relations between and among feminism, nationalism, imperialism, and colonialism. A number of the contributors employ an examination of historical processes to explain present political policies and cultural politics affecting women and determining race and gender relations in the contemporary world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253211910
ISBN-10: 0253211913
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 157 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Introduction
Ruth Roach Pierson
Chapter One
Maori Agriculturalists and Aboriginal Hunter-Gatherers: Women and Colonial Displacement in Nineteenth-Century Aotearoa/New Zealand and Southeastern Australia
Patricia Grimshaw
Chapter Two
Enfranchising Women of Color: Woman Suffragists as Agents of Imperialism
Rosalyn Terborg-Penn
Chapter Three
Gendered Colonialism: The ÒWoman QuestionÓ in Settler Society
Dolores E. Janiewski
Chapter Four
Actions Louder than Words: The Historical Task of Defining Feminist Consciousness in Colonial West Africa
Cheryl Johnson-Odim
Chapter Five
Frontier Feminism and the Marauding White Man: Australia, 1890s to 1940s
Marilyn Lake
Chapter Six
The Porfiriato and the Mexican Revolution: Constructions of Feminism and Nationalism
Gabriela Cano
Chapter Seven
The Politics of Irish Identity and the Interconnections between Feminism, Nationhood and Colonialism
Breda Gray and Louise Ryan
Chapter Eight
Cohabiting and Conflicting Identities: Women and Nationalisms in Twentieth-Century Iran
Joanna de Groot
Chapter Nine
Orthodoxy, Cultural Nationalism and Hindutva Violence: An Overview of the Gender Ideology of the Hindu Right
Tanika Sarkar
Chapter Ten
Surviving Absence: Jewishness and Femininity in Liberation France, 1944-45
Karen Adler
Chapter Eleven
Men, Women and the Community Borders: German-Nationalist and National Socialist Discourses on Gender, ÒRace,Ó and National Identity in Austria, 1918-1938
Johanna Gehmacher
Chapter Twelve
Images of Sara Bartman: Sexuality, Race and Gender in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
Yvette Abrahams
Chapter Thirteen
Sexual and Racial Discrimination: An Historical Inquiry into the Japanese MilitaryÕs ÒComfortÓ Women System of Enforced Prostitution
Sayoko Yoneda
Chapter Fourteen
Vacations in the ÒContact ZoneÓ: Race, Gender and the Traveller at Niagara Falls
Karen Dubinsky
Chapter Fifteen
Uprooted Women: Partition of Punjab, 1947
Aparna Basu
Chapter Sixteen
Politics and the Writing of History
Himani Bannerji
Gabriela CanoChapter SevenThe Politics of Irish Identity and the Interconnections between Feminism, Nationhood and Colonialism Breda Gray and Louise RyanChapter EightCohabiting and Conflicting Identities: Women and Nationalisms in Twentieth-Century Iran Joanna de GrootChapter NineOrthodoxy, Cultural Nationalism and Hindutva Violence: An Overview of the Gender Ideology of the Hindu Right Tanika SarkarChapter TenSurviving Absence: Jewishness and Femininity in Liberation France, 1944-45 Karen AdlerChapter ElevenMen, Women and the Community Borders: German-Nationalist and National Socialist Discourses on Gender, ÒRace,Ó and National Identity in Austria, 1918-1938 Johanna GehmacherChapter TwelveImages of Sara Bartman: Sexuality, Race and Gender in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain Yvette AbrahamsChapter ThirteenSexual and Racial Discrimination: An Historical Inquiry into the Japanese MilitaryÕs ÒComfortÓ Women System of Enforced Prostitution Sayoko YonedaChapter FourteenVacations in the ÒContact ZoneÓ: Race, Gender and the Traveller at Niagara Falls Karen DubinskyChapter FifteenUprooted Women: Partition of Punjab, 1947 Aparna BasuChapter SixteenPolitics and the Writing of History Himani Bannerji

Notă biografică

Ruth Roach Pierson, Professor of Women s History and Feminist Studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, is the author of "They re Still Women After All": The Second World War and Canadian Womanhood, Women and Peace: Theoretical, Historical, and Practical Perspectives, and co-editor of No Easy Road: Women in Canada 1920s to 1960s, and of Writing Women s History: International Perspectives.Nupur Chaudhuri, who teaches at Kansas State University, is the co-editor of Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity and Resistance, and co-editor of a special issue on "Gender, Race, Class, Sexuality: National and Global Perspectives" for the National Women s Studies Journal. She has written extensively on gender and imperialism and her articles have appeared in Journal of Women s History, Women s History Review, and Victorian Studies."

Descriere

Examines womenÕs lives in the gendered structures of nations, empires, and colonies.