Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands

Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands

Queering the Margins

Clisby, Suzanne

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2020

228

Dura

Inglês

9781138612358

15 a 20 dias

453

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1. Framing the Margins: Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands

Section I: Identities in the Borderlands

2. Queering Spaces and Borders Resignifying a Third Space in Angelina Maccarone's Fremde Haut (Unveiled) (2005) and Sebastien Lifshitz's Wild Side (2004)

3. Celebrating One's Natural Tendencies: Essex Hemphill's 'Borderland' in 'Ceremonies'

4. Bordering Life: South African Necropolitics and LGBTI Migrants

Section II: Travelling Through Borderlands

5. (Re)Training the Western Eye: European Equalities Research in Transnational Feminist Perspective

6. Bordered Imaginations: The Politics of Reading and Receptions of 'Third World' Women's Literary Texts in Transnational Spheres

Section III: Living in the Borderlands

7. Female (ex)-Combatants in Colombia: Inhabiting Ideological, Geographic and Embodied Borderlands

8. Borderlands of (In)Security: The Subject Position of Ethnic Minority Women in Myanmar

9. Navigating the Borderlands: Adult Survivors' Experiences of Child Sexual Exploitation

10. Living on the Borders: Women, Haiti and the Restavek System of Child Slavery

11. Wives as Doorways of Citizenship: Indo-Bangladesh Enclaves and the Repositioning of Gender Relations

12. Women Queering the Margins of Male Space? Female Construction Workers as 'Border Bodies' in Bangladesh

Section IV: Arriving Home

13. A Place to Call "Home": Home and Belonging amongst Lesbians and Feminists in Greece

14. Homeplaces
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