Beyond citizenship? Feminism and the transformation of belonging /
Beyond Citizenship? Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging pushes debates about citizenship and feminist politics in new directions, challenging us to think 'beyond citizenship', and to engage in feminist re-theorizations of the experience and politics of belonging.
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Literature type: | Electronic Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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Citizenship, gender and diversity
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137311351 |
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Beyond Citizenship? Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging pushes debates about citizenship and feminist politics in new directions, challenging us to think 'beyond citizenship', and to engage in feminist re-theorizations of the experience and politics of belonging. |
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Electronic book text. Epublication based on: 9780230320543. |
Carrier Form: | 288 p. : 2 figures. |
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9780230320543 9781137311351 : 1137311355 : |
CLC: | C913.68 |
Contents: | 1. Beyond Citizenship? Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging-- Sasha Roseneil 2. Dragging Antigone: Feminist Re-visions of Citizenship-- Sam McBean 3. 'Citizen of the World': Feminist Cosmopolitanism and Collective and Affective Languages of Citizenship in the 1790s-- Tone Brekke 4. Reluctant Citizens: Between Incorporation and Resistance-- Lynne Segal 5. 'But We Didn't Mean That': Feminist Projects and Governmental Appropriations-- Janet Newman 6. Public Bodies: Conceptualizing Active Citizenship and the Embodied State-- Davina Cooper 7. Sexual Citizenship, Governance and Disability: From Foucault to Deleuze-- Margrit Shildrick 8. Citizenship in the Twilight Zone? Sex Work, the Regulation of Belonging and Sexual Democratization in Argentina-- Leticia Sabsay 9. Citizenship as (Not)Belonging? Contesting the Replication of Gendered and Ethnicised Exclusions in Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina-- Maria-Adriana Deiana 10. Citizenship after Genocide: Materializing Memory through Art Activism-- Karen Frostig 11. The Vicissitudes of Postcolonial Citizenship and Belonging in Late Liberalism-- Sasha Roseneil. |