逸脱のトランスナショナル女性史<br>Engendering Transnational Transgressions : From the Intimate to the Global

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逸脱のトランスナショナル女性史
Engendering Transnational Transgressions : From the Intimate to the Global

  • 著者名:Boris, Eileen (EDT)/Trudgen Dawson, Sandra (EDT)/Molony, Barbara (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2020/11/23発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367505738
  • eISBN:9781000222791

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Description

Engendering Transnational Transgressions reclaims the transgressive side of feminist history, challenging hegemonic norms and the power of patriarchies. Through the lenses of intersectionality, gender analysis, and transnational feminist theory, it addresses the political in public and intimate spaces.

The book begins by highlighting the transgressive nature of feminist historiography. It then divides into two parts—Part I, Intimate Transgressions: Marriage and Sexuality, examines marriage and divorce as viewed through a transnational lens, and Part II, Global Transgressions: Networking for Justice and Peace, considers political and social violence as well as struggles for relief, redemption, and change by transnational networks of women. Chapters are archivally grounded and take a critical approach that underscores the local in the global and the significance of intersectional factors within the intimate. They bring into conversation literatures too often separated: history of feminisms and anti-war, anti-imperial/anti-fascist, and related movements, on the one hand, and studies of gender crossings, marriage reconstitution, and affect and subjectivities, on the other. In so doing, the book encourages the reader to rethink standard interpretations of rights, equality, and recognition.

This is the ideal volume for students and scholars of Women’s and Gender History and Women’s and Gender Studies, as well as International, Transnational, and Global History, History of Social Movements, and related specialized topics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Engendering transnational transgressions: from the intimate to the global

Eileen Boris, Sandra Trudgen Dawson and Barbara Molony

2. Matronage: a useful concept for understanding the involvement of women in the public sphere in ancient societies

Candida Martinez Lopez

Part 1: Intimate transgressions: marriage and sexuality

3. Challenging gender, historicizing gossip: reflections on the life of Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir

Soffia Audur Birgisdóttir

4. The transgressive agency of the crossdressing soldier: the case of Anna Henryka Pustowójtówna (1838-1881), feminized masculinity, and insurgent Poland

Renata Ingbrant

5. Transnational interventions into the intimate: circling around Pandita Ramabai and The Little Wives of India

Margaret Allen

6. Divorce and legal separation in Australia c. 1900: a tale of two transgressive great great grandmothers

Marian Quartly

7. Challenging Indigenous marriage from within: memories of the Tiwi’s Martina and the figure of Malinche

Laura Rademaker

8. Transnational struggles for racial justice: Australian Indigenous women’s marriages to American servicemen during the Second World War

Karen Hughes

9. Women’s movements in 1970s Japan: transgression and rejection

Nobuyo Aizawa and Chiharu Chujo

Part 2: Global transgressions: networking for justice and peace

10. Challenging the national political order with transnational languages: British women at the fourth international suffrage congress in Amsterdam, 1908

Myriam Boussahba-Bravard

11. Petitioning for independence: Syrian and Lebanese women’s transnational anti-colonialism, 1919-1939

Nova Robinson

12. Naming rape: historicizing women’s human rights activism and agency in the Italo-Ethiopian war

Caroline Waldron

13. Anti-fascist feminism: suffrage, sovereignty and Popular-Front Pan-American feminism in Panama

Katherine Marino

14. Transgressive transnationalism: the anti-colonial strategies in the Women’s International Democratic Federation

Giulia Cioci

15. Borderless for peace: how transnational connections shaped Women Strike for Peace

Lara Track

16. The interpreter class: women in conflict engage the international human rights community

Julie Gallagher

17. Transnational and transgenerational connections: gendering US-Japan educational exchange

Mayuko Itoh and Vera Mackie