ISBN:
9783031571442
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 700 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
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DDC:
305.3
Keywords:
Sex.
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Political sociology.
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Identity politics.
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Human rights.
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Social policy.
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Feminism.
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Feminist theory.
Abstract:
1:Introduction: Intersectional and transnational approaches to gender and citizenship -- Part I: Perspectives and Approaches to Gender and Citizenship -- 2: Global Perspectives on Citizenship and Gender -- 3: The Language of (Un)Becoming: Raciolinguistics and Bordering In Europe -- 4: Decolonizing Trans/Gender Citizenship: Situated Intersections and Regimes of Violence -- 5: Masculinity, Citizenship and Intersectionality -- 6. Gender, Citizenship and Memory Activism – On intersectionality, transnational solidarity and Black Lives Matter -- Part II: Contextualizing gender and citizenship across time place and space -- 7: Re-nationalizing Citizenship in Illiberal Democracies: Central/Eastern Europe: The case of anti-gender movement in Central-Eastern Europe -- 8: Gender, Citizenship, and European Democracy -- 9: Gender and Power in the European Parliament: intersectional and transnational challenges -- 10: Russian LGBT Activists, the ‘Foreign Agent Law’ and Transnational Memory Politics: Locating agency and acts of citizenship -- 11: Indigenous Citizenship - Gender and Discrimination -- 12: Gender, Citizenship & Public Policy in the Caribbean -- 13: Marching 4 Justice: Gender, Citizenship and Intersectional Struggle in Australia -- 14: Resistance as Citizenship: Exploring the shifting contours of belonging in contemporary India -- 15: Convergences and Divergences: Dynamics of Layered Political Citizenship in Ghana and Uganda -- 16: The Americas: Intersectionality, Women and Violent Politics in the Americas -- 17: Feminist Foreign policy and Feminist Activism in Mexico -- Part III: Contemporary Issues and Challenges -- 18: Contested Citizenship in a Settler Colony: Lessons from Canada/Turtle Island -- 19: Mediated acts citizenship: a post-colonial perspective -- 20: Religion, Gender and Citizenship -- 21: Affective citizenship: Right-wing contestations of women’s and gender rights -- 22: Precarious Citizenship: Veiled Muslim Negotiating and Resisting Disenfranchmentin France and Switzerland -- 23: Right-wing populism, gender and neoliberal globalization -- 24: Citizenship and Solidarity in the Age of Identity Politics in South Africa -- 25: Intersex and Trans Citizenship: Insights from Queer Anthropological Literature -- 26: Gendered Academic Citizenship – A Critical Feminist Perspective -- 27: Part IV: Normative debates -- 28: Transgressive Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Everyday Citizenship: Solidarity Activism with Syrian women in Turkey -- 29: Essential Citizenship: Practices of Women Agri-food Workers -- 30: Gender Equality, Development and Global Justice -- 31: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – a Southern perspective -- 32: Post-colonialism and Neocolonialism in LGBT Rights Movements in Asia -- Part V: Future directions for research and concluding remarks.-33: Future directions for research. .
Abstract:
This handbook provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of key theoretical, analytical and normative approaches, topics and debates in contemporary scholarship about gender and citizenship. It demonstrates how diverse historical, social, political, economic and legal dimensions have shaped the evolution of gendered citizenship in different parts of the world, as well as how these dimensions transform the interrelations between individuals, social groups and communities across time, place and space. Bringing together insights from scholars across gender studies, political science, law, sociology, philosophy and cultural studies, this book demonstrates how intersectional and transnational approaches can provide us with theoretical and methodological tools to understand gendered inequalities and injustices in societies. Chapters examine relations between gender, sexuality, populism and nationalism; transnational feminism during times of #MeToo and Black Lives Matter; the increasing political and popular support of LGBTQ+ claims as human rights issues; trans/gender citizenship; gendered indigenous citizenship; and the intersections of gender, religion and citizenship, among others. The handbook concludes with future directions for research guided by the main debates about intersectional and transnational approaches in the field of gender and citizenship. This handbook will be valuable reading for scholars, researchers, and policymakers around the globe in Gender Studies, Citizenship Studies, Sociology, Law, Political Science, and Cultural Studies.
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-57144-2
URL:
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57144-2
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