Gender and Nation

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  • Gender and Nation Book Detail

  • Author : Nira Yuval-Davis
  • Release Date : 1997-05-05
  • Publisher : SAGE
  • Genre : Social Science
  • Pages : 172
  • ISBN 13 : 9780803986640
  • File Size : 76,76 MB

Gender and Nation by Nira Yuval-Davis PDF Summary

Book Description: Yuval-Davis provides both an authoritative critique of the literature on gender and nationhood, and an original analysis of the ways in which gender relations are affected by national projects and processes.

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