ABSTRACT
Eisenstein tracks developments such as racialized ethnic and gender conflict; the new male democracies of eastern Europe; the new Democrats of the Clinton era - exploring the `politics of hate'.
In HATREDS, Zillah Eisenstein charts the plural politics of the twenty-first century, which she defines as having begun with the fall of communism and the gulf war. Exploring the politics of hate on both global and local levels, Eisenstein tracks developments such as racialized ethnic and gender conflict, the new male democracies of eastern Europe and the new Democrats of the Clinton era, the sexual exploitation of the west and the sexual violence of nationalisms, and the importance of western feminisms' promissory standpoint of freedom to women in the third world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
part |88 pages
Domination/Subordination
chapter |22 pages
Writing Hatred on the Body
chapter |19 pages
Writing Bodies on the Nation
chapter |21 pages
Writing Multiculturalism for the Globe
chapter |22 pages
Writing the Globe on the Nation
part |64 pages
Beyond Nations