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Of Property And Propriety The Role Of Gender And Class In Imperialism And Nationalism Himani Bannerji

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Of Property And Propriety The Role Of Gender And Class In Imperialism And Nationalism Himani Bannerji
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.7 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Himani Bannerji, Shahrzad Mojab, Judith Whitehead
ISBN: 9780802043801, 0802043801
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Of Property And Propriety The Role Of Gender And Class In Imperialism And Nationalism Himani Bannerji by Himani Bannerji, Shahrzad Mojab, Judith Whitehead 9780802043801, 0802043801 instant download after payment.

Unique in its approach, this collection of essays examines property relations, moral regulations pertaining to gender, and nationalism in India, Kurdistan, Ireland, and Finland. Structured around six case studies, the contributors combine an analysis of gender with a dialectical examination of class and patriarchy to reveal how these relations have become constructed in recent nationalist movements.

Offering an alternative to post-colonial and post-structuralist formulations of gender and nationalism, the volume highlights the connections and convergences in matters of property, propriety, and gender among ideologically similar nationalist movements, and shows how ideological similarities and differences need to be understood prior to analysing the gender symbolism and patriarchal relations of nationalist histories.

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