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Borderlands in European Gender Studies Teresa Kulawik

Borderlands in European Gender Studies By Teresa Kulawik

Borderlands in European Gender Studies by Teresa Kulawik


Summary

Challenging persistent geopolitical asymmetries in feminist knowledge production, this collection depicts collisions between concepts and lived experiences, between academic feminism and political activism, between the West as generalizable and the East as the concrete Other.

Borderlands in European Gender Studies Summary

Borderlands in European Gender Studies: Beyond the EastWest Frontier by Teresa Kulawik

Challenging persistent geopolitical asymmetries in feminist knowledge production, this collection depicts collisions between concepts and lived experiences, between academic feminism and political activism, between the West as generalizable and the East as the concrete Other.

Borderlands in European Gender Studies narrows the gap between cultural analysis and social theory, addressing feminist theorys epistemological foundations and its capacity to confront the legacies of colonialism and socialism. The contributions demonstrate the enduring worth of feminist concepts for critical analysis, conceptualize resistance to multiple forms of oppression, and identify the implications of the decoupling of cultural and social feminist critique for the analysis of gender relations in a postsocialist space.

This book will be of import to activists and researchers in womens and gender studies, comparative gender politics and policy, political science, sociology, contemporary history, and European studies. It is suitable for use as a supplemental text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in a range of fields.

Borderlands in European Gender Studies Reviews

With excellently chosen problematic topoi as its distinctive focus in gender studies dialogues within and beyond the East-West divide, this book speaks about the complexity of feminist agency toward current streams in theoretical discourses nowadays affected by neoliberalism, capitalism and hegemony of conservativism. This theoretically provocative volume explores to what extent a post-colonial perspective can be a vitalizing means to examining the role of post-East feminisms within a new global configuration along with a fresh revision of ones own Marxist heritage and its potential. - Biljana Kasic, Feminist Theorist, University of Zadar/Centre for Womens Studies, Zagreb, Croatia.

A brilliant and challenging critique of hegemonic East/West, North/South, and three-world narrative cartographies of feminist theory from the positionality and epistemic lens of the Eastern European borderlands and post-state socialism. Theorizing Eastern Europe and the Balkans as the European "Other", Borderlands traces a "cartography of absences" and makes a compelling argument for the significance of multiple, relational boundaries and borderlands as fundamental to a newly inclusive and capacious radical feminist project. A book that belongs on the bookshelves of all radical scholaractivists engaged in struggles for gender and economic justice globally. - Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Professor of Womens and Gender Studies, Syracuse University.

This is a stunning and important critique. It brings a new perspective to the history of post-state socialism, thus "provincializing" the story Western academic feminism has long told about itself. The introduction provides a compelling reassessment of the terms of (Western) feminist theory, exposing its debt to Cold War epistemologies. The essays nicely demonstrate how new knowledge can be produced when the boundaries between East and West are courageously transgressed. - Joan Wallach Scott, Professor emerita at the School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University.

About Teresa Kulawik

Teresa Kulawik is Professor of Gender Studies at Sodertorn University. Her current research examines the intersections between body/bio politics, biomedicine, feminism, citizenship, and public knowledge regimes. Her monograph Bodies, Nations, and Knowledge: Political Epistemologies in Germany, Poland, and Sweden in Historical Perspective is forthcoming.

Zhanna Kravchenko is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Social Sciences, Sodertorn University. Her research has been focused on welfare policy, specifically, on family policies, housing policies, and urban planning, as well as on transition to adulthood and development of civil society in Russia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: European Borderlands and Topographies of Transnational Feminism; Part One. Bringing in the Second Other; 1. Necessary and Impossible: Rethinking Experience and Universalism; 2. Not Just Another Country Case: Engaging with the Semi-peripheral Perspective in the Deconstruction of Serbian Masculinity; 3. Theorizing Frontiers. Postcolonial # European Borderlands; 4. A Decolonial Perspective: Writing the Other Women into Soviet History; Part Two. Conceiving Scattered Bodies; 5. Reproductive Technologies, Feminist Internationalism and Social Critique; 6. Making Babies and Citizens: Reproductive Technologies and Citizenship in Poland; 7. Determined Disidentifications: Reframing the Limits of the Field Imaginary of Feminist Studies; Part Three. Citizenship Intersected; 8. Liminal Europeanness: Whiteness, EastWest Mobility, and European Citizenship; 9. The Invention of the Ideal Citizen: The Masculinist Security State and Educational Reform in Russia; 10. Gender, Ethnicity and Political InclusionIntersectionalising Representation; Epilogue.

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9780367258962
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Borderlands in European Gender Studies: Beyond the EastWest Frontier by Teresa Kulawik
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-10-23
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