ABSTRACT
Borderlines weaves together the study of gender with that of the evolution of nationalism and colonialism. Its broad, comparative perspective will rechart the war experiences and identities of women and men during this period of transformation from peace to war, and again to peace.
Drawing on a wide range of materials, from government policy and propaganda to subversive trench journalism and performance, from fiction, drama and film to the record of activists in various movements and in various countries, Borderlines weaves together the study of gender with that of the evolution of nationalism and colonialism. Its broad, comparative perspective will rechart the war experiences and identities of women and men during this period of transformation from peace to war, and again to peace.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|134 pages
Gendering The Nation
chapter |26 pages
From Empire to Nation
chapter |20 pages
Re-Generation
part II|101 pages
Borderlands
chapter |19 pages
Lesbians before Lesbianism
chapter |32 pages
Spectacles and Sexualities
chapter |17 pages
“Objects to Possess or Discard”
part III|88 pages
Dissent and Acquiescence War, Feminism, and Female Action
part IV|88 pages
Moving Boundaries