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Women, citizenship and difference / edited by Nira Yuval-Davis and Pnina Werbner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Postcolonial encountersPublication details: London ; New York : Zed ; New York : Distributed in the USA exclusively by St. Martin's Press, 1999.Description: xii, 271 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788189013332
  • 1856496465 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.6/082 21
LOC classification:
  • JF801 .W66 1999
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Contents:
1. Introduction: Women and the New Discourse of Citizenship / Pnina Werbner and Nira Yuval-Davis -- Pt. 1. Dialogical Citizenships. 2. Citizenship Revisited / Alison Assiter. 3. Right-Wing 'Feminism': a Challenge to Feminism as an Emancipatory Movement / Birgit Rommelspacher. 4. 'It Works Both Ways': Belonging and Social Participation among Women with Disabilities / Judith Monks -- Pt. 2. Exclusionary Citizenships. 5. Female Education and Citizenship in Afghanistan: a Turbulent Relationship / Niloufar Pourzand. 6. Citizenship, Difference and Education: Reflections Inspired by the South African Transition / Elaine Unterbalter. 7. Producing the Mothers of the Nation: Race, Class and Contemporary US Population Policies / Patricia Hill Collins. 8. Constitutionally Excluded: Citizenship and (Some) Irish Women / Ronit Lentin -- Pt. 3. Ambivalent Citizens: Migrants and Refugees. 9. Feminism, Multiculturalism, Essentialism / Aleksandra Alund. 10. Muslim and South Asian Women: Customary Law and Citizenship in Britain / Samia Bano. 11. Embodied Rights: Gender Persecution, State Sovereignty and Refugees / Jacqueline Bbabba. 12. Refugee Women in Serbia: Their Experiences of War, Nationalism and State Building / Maja Korac -- Pt. 4. Feminist Citizenships in a Global Ecumene. 13. Globalisation and the Gendered Politics of Citizenship / Jan Jindy Pettman. 14. Political Motherhood and the Feminisation of Citizenship: Women's Activisms and the Transformation of the Public Sphere / Pnina Werbner. 15. An Agenda of One's Own: The Tribulations of the Peruvian Feminist Movement / Virginia Vargas and Cecilia Olea.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: Women and the New Discourse of Citizenship / Pnina Werbner and Nira Yuval-Davis -- Pt. 1. Dialogical Citizenships. 2. Citizenship Revisited / Alison Assiter. 3. Right-Wing 'Feminism': a Challenge to Feminism as an Emancipatory Movement / Birgit Rommelspacher. 4. 'It Works Both Ways': Belonging and Social Participation among Women with Disabilities / Judith Monks -- Pt. 2. Exclusionary Citizenships. 5. Female Education and Citizenship in Afghanistan: a Turbulent Relationship / Niloufar Pourzand. 6. Citizenship, Difference and Education: Reflections Inspired by the South African Transition / Elaine Unterbalter. 7. Producing the Mothers of the Nation: Race, Class and Contemporary US Population Policies / Patricia Hill Collins. 8. Constitutionally Excluded: Citizenship and (Some) Irish Women / Ronit Lentin -- Pt. 3. Ambivalent Citizens: Migrants and Refugees. 9. Feminism, Multiculturalism, Essentialism / Aleksandra Alund. 10. Muslim and South Asian Women: Customary Law and Citizenship in Britain / Samia Bano. 11. Embodied Rights: Gender Persecution, State Sovereignty and Refugees / Jacqueline Bbabba. 12. Refugee Women in Serbia: Their Experiences of War, Nationalism and State Building / Maja Korac -- Pt. 4. Feminist Citizenships in a Global Ecumene. 13. Globalisation and the Gendered Politics of Citizenship / Jan Jindy Pettman. 14. Political Motherhood and the Feminisation of Citizenship: Women's Activisms and the Transformation of the Public Sphere / Pnina Werbner. 15. An Agenda of One's Own: The Tribulations of the Peruvian Feminist Movement / Virginia Vargas and Cecilia Olea.

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