International Voices: Feminist Review Issue 58 (Paperback)
| Editor: Feminist Review Collective Feminist Review The Feminist Review The Feminist Review Collective |
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| The modalities of feminism''s voices: of making one''s voice heard; of finding a voice - sometimes at the expense of others'' silence; of speaking and listening from marginalised positions; debated in international, interdisciplinary contributions. |
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From the Publisher:
Spanning a range of disciplines, this issue's contributors explore an international range of feminism's voices, and the challenges of making one's voice heard and of finding a voice. Papers include: When the earth is female and the nation is Mother: gender, the armed forces and nationalism in Indonesia - Metaphors of inscription: discipline, plasticity and the rhetoric of choice - Understanding women in Scotland - Citizens of their world: Australian feminism and indigenous rights in the international context, 1920s and 1930s - Weird lullaby: Jane Campion's The Piano. Spanning a range of disciplines, this issue's contributors explore an international range of feminism's voices, and the challenges of making one's voice heard and of finding a voice. Papers include: When the earth is female and the nation is Mother: gender, the armed forces and nationalism in Indonesia - Metaphors of inscription: discipline, plasticity and the rhetoric of choice - Understanding women in Scotland - Citizens of their world: Australian feminism and indigenous rights in the international context, 1920s and 1930s - Weird lullaby: Jane Campion's The Piano. |
















