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Feminist Time Against Nation Time

Gender, Politics, and the Nation-State in an Age of Permanent War
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
218 Seiten
Englisch
Feminist Time Against Nation Time offers a series of essays that explore the complex and oftentimes contradictory relationship between feminism and nationalism through a problematization of temporality. Although there has been much recent discussion in the U.S. of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the "War on Terror" as signaling a new period of "permanent war," feminist voices have not been at all prominent in this discussion. This collection considers not only the ways in which public spaces for dissent are limited, but also the ways in which the time for such dissent is cut short. Feminist Time Against Nation Time combines philosophical examinations of Women's Time by Julia Kristeva and The Time of Thought by Elizabeth Grosz, with essays offering case studies of particular events, including Kelly Oliver's essay on the media coverage of the U.S. wars on terror and in Afghanistan and Iraq, and Betty Joseph's on the anti-colonial uses of "women's time" in the creation of nineteenth-century Indian nationalism. Feminist Time Against Nation Time juxtaposes feminist time against nation time in order to consider temporalities that are at once contrary to, but also drawing toward each other. Yet Hesford and Diedrich also argue that because, as an untimely project, feminism necessarily operates in a different temporality from that of the nation, "againstness" is also used to provoke a rupture, a momentary opening up of a disjuncture between the two that will allow us to explore the possibilities of creating a space and time for feminists to think against the current of the present moment.mehr

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KlappentextFeminist Time Against Nation Time offers a series of essays that explore the complex and oftentimes contradictory relationship between feminism and nationalism through a problematization of temporality. Although there has been much recent discussion in the U.S. of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the "War on Terror" as signaling a new period of "permanent war," feminist voices have not been at all prominent in this discussion. This collection considers not only the ways in which public spaces for dissent are limited, but also the ways in which the time for such dissent is cut short. Feminist Time Against Nation Time combines philosophical examinations of Women's Time by Julia Kristeva and The Time of Thought by Elizabeth Grosz, with essays offering case studies of particular events, including Kelly Oliver's essay on the media coverage of the U.S. wars on terror and in Afghanistan and Iraq, and Betty Joseph's on the anti-colonial uses of "women's time" in the creation of nineteenth-century Indian nationalism. Feminist Time Against Nation Time juxtaposes feminist time against nation time in order to consider temporalities that are at once contrary to, but also drawing toward each other. Yet Hesford and Diedrich also argue that because, as an untimely project, feminism necessarily operates in a different temporality from that of the nation, "againstness" is also used to provoke a rupture, a momentary opening up of a disjuncture between the two that will allow us to explore the possibilities of creating a space and time for feminists to think against the current of the present moment.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7391-4428-2
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Erscheinungsdatum21.12.2009
Seiten218 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 150 mm, Höhe 226 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht318 g
Artikel-Nr.15019762

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1 Introduction: Thinking Feminism in a Time of War Part 2 Feminist Time Then and Now Chapter 3 Women's Time Chapter 4 The Time of Thought Part 5 Feminist Time and Texts Chapter 6 Politics, Psyche and Feminine Time: Nancy Meckler´sSister, My Sister and Pratibha Parmar´s Memsahib Rita Chapter 7 In the Time of Julia Alvarez: Reversing Matricidal Temporalities Part 8 Feminist Time and Nations Chapter 9 Women's Time, Historical Discourse, and a Text of Indian Nationalism Chapter 10 Visions of Politics, Time, and Nation: Arundhati Roy's Challenge to the Experts Part 11 Feminist Time and Politics Chapter 12 Shooting Solanas: Radical Feminist History and the Technology of Failure Chapter 13 Securing a Future: Feminist Futures in a Time of War Chapter 14 Perpetual War Part 15 Notes on Contributors Part 16 Indexmehr