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Marching Against Gender Practicb

English · Hardback

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Marching against Gender Practice asks why the majority of people in the Basque town of Hondarribia do not accept women's broader participation in the Alarde parade which represents locality, regionalism, and nationalism. It is centered on two opposing gender worldviews between the betikoak traditionalists and Women of Mugarrietakoa feminists.

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Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Part I: History, Locality, and Ritual
Chapter 1 Locality and Ritual Space
Chapter 2 History, Tradition, and Memory
Part II: Gendered Identities and Politics
Chapter 3 Gendering Hondarribian Society
Chapter 4 Institutionalizing Gender Practices
Chapter 5 Re-Imagining Gendered Differences
Part III: Imagining Wjm Feminist Resistance
Chapter 6 Wjm Militant Feminist Politics and Wjm Feminist Resistance
Conclusions
Afterword: Hondarribian Alardes 1998-2014
Post-Script: A Brief Modern History of Basque Politics
Bibliography
About The Author

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By J. P. Linstroth

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Marching against Gender Practice asks why the majority of people in the Basque town of Hondarribia do not accept women’s broader participation in the Alarde parade which represents locality, regionalism, and nationalism. It is centered on two opposing gender worldviews between the betikoak traditionalists and Women of Mugarrietakoa feminists.

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