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  1. Warrior women
    the cultural politics of armed women, c.1870-1945
    Autor*in: Fell, Alison S.
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This Element examines women warriors as vehicles of mobilisation. It argues that women warrior figures from the mid-nineteenth century until the end of the Second World War are best understood as examples of 'palimpsestic memory', as the way they... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    This Element examines women warriors as vehicles of mobilisation. It argues that women warrior figures from the mid-nineteenth century until the end of the Second World War are best understood as examples of 'palimpsestic memory', as the way they were represented reflected new contexts while retaining traces of legendary models such as Joan of Arc, and of 'travelling memory', as their stories crossed geographical borders and were re-told and re-imagined. It considers both the instrumentalisation of women warriors by state actors to mobilise populations in the world wars, and by non-state actors in resistance, anti-colonial and feminist movements. Fell's analysis of a broad range of global conflicts helps us to understand who these actors were, what motivated them, and what meanings armed women embodied for them, enabling a fresh understanding of the woman warrior as an archetype in modern warfare

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781009070089
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    RVK Klassifikation: NK 7015 ; NW 8100
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge elements
    Schlagworte: Women soldiers; Women and the military; Women and war; Kriegerin <Motiv>; Darstellung; Soldatin; Mobilmachung
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (75 Seiten)
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    The cultural politics of armed women -- Women warriors and mobilisation in the world wars -- Women warriors as icons of resistance -- Women warriors, demobilisation and post-war memory cultures

  2. Women on war in Spain's long nineteenth century
    virtue, patriotism, citizenship
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    "The ways in which women have historically authorized themselves to write on war has blurred conventionally gendered lines, intertwining the personal with the political. Women on War in Spain's Long Nineteenth Century explores, through feminist... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2023 A 6915
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    "The ways in which women have historically authorized themselves to write on war has blurred conventionally gendered lines, intertwining the personal with the political. Women on War in Spain's Long Nineteenth Century explores, through feminist lenses, the cultural representations of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Spanish women's texts on war. Reshaping the current knowledge and understanding of key female authors in Spain's fin de siècle, this book examines works by notable writers--including Rosario de Acuña, Blanca de los Rios, Concepción Arenal, and Carmen de Burgos--as they engage with the War of Independence, the Third Carlist war, Spain's colonial wars, and the First World War. The selected works foreground how women's representations of war can challenge masculine conceptualizations of public and domestic spheres. Christine Arkinstall analyses the works' overarching themes and symbols, such as honour, blood, Virgin and Mother, and the intersecting sexual, social, and racial contracts. In doing so, Arkinstall highlights how these texts imagine outcomes that deviate from established norms of femininity, offer new models to Spanish women, and interrogate the militaristic foundations of patriarchal societies."--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781487546267; 1487546262
    Schriftenreihe: Toronto Iberic
    Schlagworte: Spanish literature; Spanish literature; Spanish literature; War in literature; Women in literature; Women and war; Spanish literature; Spanish literature - Women authors; War in literature; Women and war; Women in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: xii, 276 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Issued also in electronic format

    Love of Nation and Women's Citizenship in Rosario de Acuña's Amor a la patria (1877) -- Gender, Casticismo, and Imperial Nations in Spain's fin de siècle: Blanca de los Ríos's Sangre española (1899) -- Charity, Patria, and Painting War's Pain: Concepción Arenal's Writings, 1869-79 -- The Monstrosity of War and Justpeace: Concepción Arenal's Cuadros de la guerra and Ensayo sobre el Derecho de Gentes -- Getting Intimate with Empire: Fin-de-siècle Women Writing a Psychology of the Disaster -- Disordering the Imperial Home: Blanca de los Ríos's La niña de Sanabria (1907) -- Purity of Blood in the National Family? Spain's War in Morocco in Carmen de Burgos's En la guerra (Episodios de Melilla) (1909) -- Between Feminist Aspirations and Pacifist Ideals: Burgos's Essays on World War I and Women in War -- Denouncing War's Broken Syntax: Burgos's World War I Novellas.

  3. Shooting blanks at the Anzac legend
    Australian women's war fictions
    Autor*in: Coates, Donna
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Sydney University Press, Sydney

    "War is traditionally considered a male experience. By extension, the genre of war literature is a male-dominated field, and the tale of the battlefield remains the privileged (and only canonised) war story.In Australia, although women have written... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
    64 A 1485
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    "War is traditionally considered a male experience. By extension, the genre of war literature is a male-dominated field, and the tale of the battlefield remains the privileged (and only canonised) war story.In Australia, although women have written extensively about their wartime experiences, their voices have been distinctively silenced. Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend calls for a re-definition of war literature to include the numerous voices of women writers, and further recommends a re-reading of Australian national literatures, with women's war writing foregrounded, to break the hold of a male-dominated literary tradition and pass on a vital, but unexplored, women's tradition.Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend examines the rich body of World Wars I and II and Vietnam War literature by Australian women, providing the critical attention and treatment that they deserve. Donna Coates records the reaction of Australian women writers to these conflicts, illuminating the complex role of gender in the interpretation of war and in the cultural history of twentieth-century Australia.By visiting an astonishing number of unfamiliar, non-canonical texts, Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend profoundly alters our understanding of how Australian women writers have interpreted war, especially in a nation where the experience of colonising a frontier has spawned enduring myths of identity and statehood."This capstone book of Donna Coates's impressive and historic career will dramatically affect our ideas of the relationship between war and Australian writing. In her consideration of writers of the past such as Mollie Skinner and Lesbia Harford, and her reflections on how contemporary women writers are reframing the legacies of the two World Wars and the Vietnam War, Coates makes visible so much that previous critics had missed. Engagingly written and scrupulous in its attention to the archive, this wide-ranging and vigorously argued book reconceives our ideas of modern Australian literature"--Publisher's description

     

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