Gender epistemologies and Eurasian borderlands

Tlostanova examines Central Asia and the Caucasus to trace the genealogy of feminism in those regions following the dissolution of the USSR. The forms it takes resist interpretation through the lenses of Western feminist theory and woman of color feminism, hence Eurasian borderland feminism must cha...

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Main Authors: Tlostanova, Madina.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: Comparative feminist studies
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230113923
Summary: Tlostanova examines Central Asia and the Caucasus to trace the genealogy of feminism in those regions following the dissolution of the USSR. The forms it takes resist interpretation through the lenses of Western feminist theory and woman of color feminism, hence Eurasian borderland feminism must chart a third path.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9780230108424, 2010.
Carrier Form: 260 p.
ISBN: 9780230108424
9780230113923 :
0230113923 :
CLC: C91
Contents: Introduction * PART I: From Third-World Feminism to Decolonial Gender Epistemologies * Between Third-World/Women of Color Feminism and Decolonial Feminism * Decolonial Feminism and the Decolonial Turn * PART II: Coloniality of Gender in the World of the Secondary Colonial Difference (Caucasus and Central Asia) * Race/Body/Gender and Coloniality in the Russian/Soviet Empire and its Colonies * Quasi-Scientific Racism and Gender in Russian and Soviet discourses * Dirt Fetish and Commodity Racism Soviet Way * Colonial Gender Tricksterism in Central Asia and Caucasus * PART III. Trans-Epistemic Dialogues and Contemporary Gender Discourses in Caucasus and Central Asia * Eurasian Borderlands in Dialogue with Mesoamerica * Two Dialogues * Conclusion: Why Cut the Feet in Order to Fit the Western Shoes?