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Feminism's empire

Verfasser: Eichner, Carolyn Jeanne <1961-> GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)1146599412
978-1-5017-6382-3

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Letzte Änderung: 31.03.2023
Titel:Feminism's empire
URL:https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501763823
URL Erlt Interna:Verlag
URL Erlt Info:URL des Erstveröffentlichers
Erläuterung :Volltext
Von:Carolyn J. Eichner
ISBN:978-1-5017-6382-3
Erscheinungsort:Ithaca, NY
Verlag:Cornell University Press
Erscheinungsjahr:[2022]
Erscheinungsjahr:© 2022
DOI:10.1515/9781501763823
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (318 Seiten)
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Abstract:Feminism's Empire investigates the complex relationships between imperialisms and feminisms in the late-nineteenth century and demonstrates the challenge of conceptualizing "pro-imperialist" and "anti-imperialist" as binary positions. By intellectually and spatially tracing the era's first French feminists' engagement with empire, Carolyn J. Eichner explores how feminists opposed—yet employed— approaches to empire in writing, speaking, and publishing. In their differing ways, they ultimately tied forms of imperialism to gender liberation. Among the era's first anti-imperialists, French feminists were enmeshed in the hierarchies and epistemologies of empire. They likened their gender-based marginalization to imperialist oppressions. Imperialism and colonialism's gendered and sexualized racial hierarchies established categories of inclusion versus exclusion that rested in both universalism and ideas of "nature" that presented colonized people theoretical, yet impossible, paths to integration. Feminists faced similar barriers to full incorporation due to the gendered contradictions inherent in universalism. The system presumed citizenship as male and thus positioned women as outsiders. Feminism's Empire connects this critical struggle to hierarchical power shifts in racial and national status that created uneasy linkages between French feminists and imperial authorities
Sprache:eng
Weitere Schlagwörter :Gender Studies; History; West European History; Anti-imperialist movements; France; History; 19th century; Feminism and racism; France; History; 19th century; Feminism; History; 19th century; Feminism; France; History; 19th century; Imperialism; History; 19th century; Women's rights; France; History; 19th century

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