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Nationalism and Gender - The Intersection of Identity Politics and Gender Dynamics - cover

Nationalism and Gender - The Intersection of Identity Politics and Gender Dynamics

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Beschreibung

Nationalism and Gender examines the intersection of gender and nationalism, offering insights into how gender identities influence and are influenced by nationalist ideologies. This book is essential for those interested in the complex relationship between gender and nationalism in political science.
 
Chapters Highlights:
 
- 1: Nationalism and Gender - Introduces key concepts and the intersection of gender and nationalism.
 
- 2: Nationalism - Provides a foundational understanding of nationalism’s history and ideology.
 
- 3: Gender Studies - Explores gender role construction and identities.
 
- 4: Queer - Discusses queer theory and its relevance to nationalism and gender.
 
- 5: Identity Politics - Analyzes how gender identities shape and are shaped by identity politics.
 
- 6: Lesbian Feminism - Investigates lesbian feminism’s role in nationalist movements.
 
- 7: Men's Studies - Examines masculinity within nationalist ideologies.
 
- 8: African Nationalism - Explores gender dynamics within African nationalist contexts.
 
- 9: Queer Nationalism - Looks at how queer identities intersect with nationalism.
 
- 10: Men's Movement - Analyzes the men’s movement’s impact on nationalism.
 
- 11: Ruth Vanita - Reviews Ruth Vanita’s contributions to gender and nationalism studies.
 
- 12: Feminism in International Relations - Examines feminist critiques of nationalist ideologies in international relations.
 
- 13: Bande Mataram (Paris Publication) - Investigates the gendered dimensions of the Bande Mataram publication.
 
- 14: Jasbir Puar - Explores Jasbir Puar’s work on homonationalism.
 
- 15: Feminist Security Studies - Discusses feminist perspectives on nationalism and gender in conflict settings.
 
- 16: Queering - Examines the application of queering to nationalism and gender studies.
 
- 17: Pinkwashing (LGBT) - Investigates the impact of pinkwashing on LGBT identities within nationalism.
 
- 18: Homonationalism - Delves into how nationalist ideologies incorporate LGBT identities.
 
- 19: Necropolitics - Explores necropolitics and its relevance to gender, sexuality, and nationalism.
 
- 20: Queer of Color Critique - Analyzes queer of color critique’s contributions to the study of nationalism and gender.
 
- 21: M. Jacqui Alexander - Discusses M. Jacqui Alexander’s insights into gender, sexuality, and nationalism.
 
This book offers comprehensive insights into the interplay between nationalism and gender, valuable for professionals, students, and those seeking a deeper understanding of the subject.
Verfügbar seit: 05.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 194 Seiten.

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