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245 00 $aNationalisms and sexualities /$cedited by Andrew Parker, Mary Russo, Doris Sommer and Patricia Yaeger.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxfordshire ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2018.
264 4 $c©1992
300 $a1 online resource (xi, 451 pages)
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505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Note on cover art; Introduction; Part I: (De)colonizing Gender; 1. Don (Juanito) Duck and the Imperial-Patriarchal Unconscious:Disney Studios, the Good Neighbor Policy, and the Packaging of Latin America; 2. Misgendering the Nation: African Nationalist Fictions and Nuruddin Farah's Maps; 3. Bradford's "Ancient Members" and "A Case of Buggery ... Amongst Them"; 4. Nationalism, Gender, and the Narrative of Identity; 5. Woman in Difference: Mahasweta Devi's"Douloti the Bountiful."
505 8 $aPart II: Tailoring the Nation6. The Occidental Tourist: M. Butterfly and the Scandal of Transvestism; 7. Fashioning Cuba; 8. Dismantling Irena: The Sexualizing of Ireland in Early Moden England; Part III: The Other Country; 9. Plague in Germany, 1939/1989: Cultural Images of Race, Space, and Disease; 10. "White Slavery," Citizenship and Nationality in Argentina; 11. From Nation to Family: Containing "African AIDS"; 12. Nationalisms and Sexualities in the Age of Wilde; 13. Revolution Must Come First: Reading V. Aksenov's Island of Crimea; Part IV: Spectacular Bodies
505 8 $a14. Tearooms and Sympathy, or, The Epistemology of the Water Closet15. Lovers and Workers: Screening the Body in Post-Communist Hungarian Cinema; 16. From Foreground to Margin: Female Configuration and Masculine Self-Representation in Black Nationalist Fiction; 17. The Parricidal Phantasm: Irish Nationalism and the Playboy Riots; Part V: "To Govern Is to Populate"; 18. Some Speculations on the History of "Sexual Intercourse"During the "Long Eighteenth Century" in England; 19. State Fatherhood: The Politics of Nationalism, Sexuality and Race in Singapore
505 8 $a20. From Rough Lads to Hooligans: Boy Life, National Cultureand Social ReformPart VI: Women, Resistance and the State; 21. Indian Nationalism, Gandhian "Satyagraha," and Representationsof Female Sexuality; 22. Telling Spaces: Palestinian Women and the Engendering of National Narratives; 23. Revolution, Islam and Women: Sexual Politics in Iran and Afghanistan; Contributors
520 $aOriginally published in 1992, Nationalisms and Sexualities addresses questions of how notions of identity are shaped by discussions of nationalism and sexuality. The book looks at a variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, on a wide range of geographical regions and historical moments. The volume departs from social scientific paradigms that treat nation and sexuality as discrete and autonomous entities. Its contributors respond instead to emerging issues that redefine the horizons of what is globally considered today as "the political": how the formation of sexual, gendered, racial, and/or class identities have contributed to the formation of sexual, gendered, racial, and/or class identities, and vice versa; how technologies of representation play a role in the constitution of national and sexual identities; how colonialism and postcolonialism have altered consolidations of national and sexual identities.
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