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Transnational Borderlands in Women's Global Networks The Making of Cultural Resistance

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ISBN-10: 0230109810

ISBN-13: 9780230109810

Edition: 2011

Authors: Marta Sierra, Clara Rom�n-Odio

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List price: $54.99
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 5/25/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 251
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 1.012
Language: English

Clara Román-Odiois Professor of Spanish, Modern Languages and Literatures at Kenyon College.   Marta Sierrais Associate Professor of Spanish, Modern Languages and Literatures at Kenyon College.

List of Figures
Series Editor's Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Introduction: Transnational Borderlands in Women's Global Networks: The Making of Cultural Resistance
Globalization, Transnationalisms, and the Politics of Representation in the Borderlands
Transnational Feminism, Globalization, and the Politics of Representation in Chicana Visual Art
Markings on the Walls: Writing in Opposition in Alicia Gaspar de Alba's Desert Blood
Global Patagonia: Bel�n Gache's Nomadic Writings
Family Imaginaries and Postmemory in Chilean Narrative: Andrea Jeftanovic's Escenario de guerra and Lina Meruane's Cercada
Iraqi Women, Jewish Men, and Global Noises in Two Texts by Ya'qub Balbul
Transnational Decentering of Human/Women's Rights
Race, Gender, and Human Rights: A Glimpse into the Transnational Feminist Organization of Afro-Brazilian Women
Shaping Political Discourse on Women's Rights: The Role of Women in the Amendment of Gender Policies in Turkey
Trouble in the Global Village: A Snapshot of LGBT Community in Eastern Europe
Pedagogies of Crossing and Dissent
The Vagina Monologues: Theoretical, Geopolitical, and Pedagogical Concerns
The Long Table Model: Bringing Transnational Feminist Debates to a Small Midwestern University
Notes on Contributors
Index