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Feminisms and Internationalism

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Informationen zum Autor Mrinalini Sinha is Associate Professor of History at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale! USA and the North American co--editor for Gender & History. Her books include Colonial Masculinity: The a manly Englishmana and the a effeminate Bengalia in the late nineteenth century (1995) and a newly edited and introduced edition of Katherine Mayoa s 1927 classic Mother India. She is currently working on a monograph on the controversy over Mayoa s Mother India that is tentatively entitled Refashioning Mother India: Gender in the Making of a Nationalist Indian Modernity. Donna J. Guy is Professor of History at the University of Arizona. Author of Sex and Danger in Buenos Aires: Prostitution! Nation and Family in Argentina (1991)! and co--author with Daniel Balderston of Sex and Sexuality in Latin America (1997)! she has also published many articles about the history of women in Argentina. Currently she is preparing a book about state policies toward street children in Argentina! one that deals with gender! family! and the state. Angela Woollacott is Associate Professor of History and teaches in the Womena s Studies program at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland! USA. Her publications include On Her Their Lives Depend: Munitions Workers in the Great War (1994) and! co--edited with Miriam Cooke! Gendering War Talk (1993). She is currently working on Australian Women in London 1870--1940! including issues of colonialism in the metropolis! modernity! whiteness! gender and national versus imperial identities. Klappentext Feminisms and Internationalism addresses the theme of the history of internationalism in feminist theory and praxis. It engages some of the following topics: the ways in which 'internationalism' has been conceived historically within feminism and women's movements; the nature of and historical shifts within 'imperial' feminisms; changes in the meaning of feminist internationalism both preceding and following the end of most formal empires in the twentieth-century; the challenges to, and the reformulations of, internationalism within feminism by women of color and by women from colonized or formerly colonized countries; the fragmentation of internationalism in response to a growing emphasis on local over global contexts of struggle as well as on a variety of different feminism instead of a singular feminism; and the context for the re-emergence of internationalism within feminisms and women's movements as a result of the new modes of globalization in the late twentieth-century. Zusammenfassung aeoThis is the first collection to illustrate the historical range of feminist internationalisms from the late 19th to the late 20th centuries. aeoReveals the diversity of feminist connections. aeoGoes beyond the dominant Euro--American international womena s organisations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Abstracts:. 1. Introduction:. Why Feminisms and Internationalism?: Mrinalini Sinha! Donna Guy and Angela Woollacott (Southern Illinois University! University of Arizona and Case Western Reserve University). Part II: Articles:. 2. An Alternative Imperialism: Isabella Tod! Internationalist and "Good Liberal Unionist": Heloise Brown (University of York). 3. a The New Womena s Movementa in 1920a s Korea: Rethinking the Relationship Between Imperialism and Women: Insook Kwon (Clark University! Worcester). 4. Madrinas and Missionaries: Uruguay and the Pan--American Womena s Movement: Christine Ehrick (University of North Iowa). 5. Inventing Commonwealth and Pan--Pacific Feminisms: Australian Womena s Internationalist Activism in the 1920s--30s: Angela Woollacott (Case Western Reserve University). 6. The Politics of Pan American Cooperation: Maternalist Feminism and the Child Rights Movement! 1913--1960: Donna J. Guy (University of Arizona). 7. Wong Jui Guie -- Connecting the Tracks: Chinese Womena s Activism Surrounding the 1...

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