Introduction New Frontiers in Women's Studies, Mary Maynard, June Purvis; Section I On the Move: New Agendas for Women's Studies; Chapter 1 Challenging the Boundaries: Towards an Anti-racist Women's Studies, Mary Maynard; Chapter 2 Anti-colonial Subjects? Post-colonial Subjects? Nationalisms, Ethnocentrisms and Feminist Scholarship, Joanna de Groot; Chapter 3 What Happened to Feminist Politics in Gender Training?, Bunie M.Matlanyane Sexwale; Chapter 4 The Political and the Personal: Women's Writing in China in the 1980s, Delia Davin; Chapter 5 Reassessing Representations of Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, Militant Feminists in Edwardian Britain: On the Importance of a Knowledge of our Feminist Past, June Purvis; Chapter 6 Gender, Nation and Scholarship: Reflections on Gender/Women's Studies in the Czech Republic, Jitka Male?kova; Chapter 7 Possibilities for Women's Studies in Post communist Countries: Where Are We Going?, Svetlana Kupryashkina; Section II Women in Movement: Identity, Migration and Nationalism; Chapter 8 Resituating Discourses of Whiteness and Asianness in Northern England: Second-generation Sikh Women and Constructions of Identity, Jasbir K. Puar; Chapter 9 Women Who Move: Experiences of Diaspora, Magdalene Ang-Lygate; Chapter 10 The Home of Our Mothers and Our Birthright for Ages'? Nation, Diaspora and Irish Women, Breda Gray; Chapter 11 Boundary Politics: Women, Nationalism and Danger, Jan Jindy Pettman; Chapter 12 Gender, Colonialism and Nationalism Women Activists in Uttar Pradesh, India, Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert; Chapter 13 East German Women Five Years after the Wende, Hanna Behrend; Notes on Contributors; Index;