Gendering Border Studies.
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- text
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- 9780708323113
- 303.482
- GN345.7 .G46 2010
Cover -- Series Editors -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- I: Migration and Gender -- 1. Outside the Border of the Modern: Mexican Migration and the Racialized and Gendered Dynamics of US National Belonging -- 2. Accented Margins: Gendering the Borders of Diaspora -- 3. Brazilian Women Crossing Borders -- 4. Teacher Supply and the Wales-England Border, 1922-1950: a Gendered Perspective -- II. Gendering Narratives of Border Crossing -- 5. Reading Gender in Border-crossing Narratives -- 6. Taking Sides: Power-play on the Welsh Border in Early Twentieth-century Women's Writing -- 7. 'Those Blue Remembered Hills': Gender in Twentieth-century Welsh Border Writing by Men -- III. Gender and the Drawing of Internal Borders -- 8. Crossing Intimate Borders: Gender, Settler Colonialism and the Home -- 9. Scottishness and Gender History in a Cross-border/International Context: Reinventing the Border? -- 10. Sexual/Cultural Hybridity in the 'New' South Africa: Emergent Sites of Transnational Queer Politics -- 11. The Construction and Negotiation of Racialized Borders in Cardiff Docklands -- IV. Teaching Gendered Borders -- 12. Locating the 'Border' in Gender: Creating Coherence in Border Pedagogy -- Index -- Back Cover.
The study of borders has recently undergone significant transitions, reflecting the transformation of the world political map as well as the changes in the ways boundaries themselves function. In Gendering Border Studies sixteen established scholars from a variety of disciplines examine how the issue of gender and borders has been approached in their field and describe what they expect from future research.
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