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Informationen zum Autor Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Sue O'Sullivan, Ann Marie, Wolpe Klappentext Feminist Review is the UK's leading feminist journal. It has a unique place in the women's movement internationally. This issue focusing on Nationalism and National Identities features articles by Nahid Yegeneh and Catherine Hall. Zusammenfassung Feminist Review is the UK's leading feminist journal. It has a unique place in the women's movement internationally. This issue focusing on Nationalism and National Identities features articles by Nahid Yegeneh and Catherine Hall. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 EDITORIAL; Chapter 2 WOMEN, NATIONALISM AND ISLAM IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL DISCOURSE IN IRAN, Nahid Yeganeh; Chapter 3 FEMINISM, CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY, Ann Curthoys; Chapter 4 REMAPPING AND RENAMING: New Cartographies of Identity, Gender and Landscape in Ireland, Catherine Nash; Chapter 5 EASTER 1991, Máighréad Medbh; Chapter 6 Family Feuds: Gender, Nationalism and the Family, Anne McClintock; Chapter 7 WOMEN AS ACTIVISTS; WOMEN AS SYMBOLS: A Study of the Indian Nationalist Movement, Suruchi Thapar; Chapter 8 GENDER, NATIONALISMS AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES: Bellagio Symposium, July 1992, Catherine Hall; Chapter 9 CULTURE OR CITIZENSHIP? Notes from the ‘Gender and Colonialism’ Conference, Galway, Ireland, May 1992, Clara Connolly; Chapter 10 REVIEWS; Chapter 11 LETTER; Chapter 12 NOTICEBOARD; BACK ISSUES;