Gendering Nationalism Intersections of Nation, Gender and Sexuality / edited by Jon Mulholland, Nicola Montagna, Erin Sanders-McDonagh.

This volume offers an empirically rich, theoretically informed study of the shifting intersections of nation/alism, gender and sexuality. Challenging a scholarly legacy that has overly focused on the masculinist character of nationalism, it pays particular attention to the people and issues less com...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Mulholland, Jon (Editor), Montagna, Nicola (Editor), Sanders-McDonagh, Erin (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction; Jon Mulholland, Erin Sanders-Mcdonagh and Nicola Montagna
  • Part I – Deploying Sexuality for a Gendered Nationalism
  • Chapter 2: Mining, Masculinity and Morality: Understanding the Australian National Imaginary through Iconic Labor; Nick Skilton
  • Chapter 3:Inventing a Muscular Global India: History, Masculinity, and Nation in ‘Mangal Pandey: The Rising’; Sikata Banerjee; Chapter 4: Homophobia as Geopolitics: ‘Traditional Values’ and the Negotiation of Russia’s Place in the World; Emil Edenborg
  • Chapter 5:The Formation of an Israeli Gay 'Counterpublic': Challenging Heteronormative Modes of Masculinity in a ‘Nation in Arms’; Yoav Kanyas
  • Chapter 6: “Tampering with Society’s DNA” or “Making Society Stronger”: A Comparative Perspective on Family, Religion and Gay Rights in the Construction of the Nation; Bronwyn Winter
  • Part II - Women Supporting Nationalist Movements
  • Chapter 7: Women, Gender, and the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party; Margaret Power
  • Chapter 8: Overcoming the Nation-State: Women’s Autonomy and Radical Democracy in Kurdistan; Dilar Dirik
  • Chapter 9: Gendering the ‘White Backlash’: Islam, Patriarchal ‘Unfairness’, and the Defense of Women’s Rights Amongst Women Supporters of the British National Party; Jon Mulholland
  • Chapter 10: Feminism and Nationalism in Québec; Dianne Lamoureux
  • Chapter 11: Women’s Support for UKIP: Exploring Gender, Nativism, and the Populist Radical Right; Erin Sanders-Mcdonagh
  • Part III – Nations, Borders, And The Gendered Signification Of Migration
  • Chapter 12: Policing the Intimate Borders of the Nation: a Review of Recent Trends in Family-Related Forms of Immigration Control; Paola Bonizzoni
  • Chapter 13: ‘Subaltern Victims’ or ‘Useful Resources’? Migrant Women in the ‘Lega Nord’ Ideology and Politics; Sara R. Farris and Francesca Scrinzi
  • Chapter 14: The Media Framing of Migration in Sending and Receiving Countries: The Case of Romanians Migrating to the UK; Bianca Cheregi
  • Chapter 15: The British Nationalist Right and the Gendering of Anti-Migration Politics; Nicola Montagna
  • Chapter 16: Narrations of the Nation in Mobility Life Stories: Gendered Scripts, Emotional Spheres and Transnational Performativity in the Greek Diaspora; Anastasia Christou
  • Part IV – Institutional Mediations Past and Present: Understanding the Conditions for Women-Friendly Nationalisms
  • Chapter 17: ‘Gender Diversity’ and Nationalisms in Multiple Contexts; Jill Vickers
  • Chapter 18: Territorial Autonomy, Nationalisms, and Women’s Equality and Rights: The Case of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; Susan J. Henders.