The gendered narratives of nationalism explored through Greek, Cypriot, and Palestinian examples, particularly in regard to questions of borders, crisis, and displacement
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The gendered narratives of nationalism explored through Greek, Cypriot, and Palestinian examples, particularly in regard to questions of borders, crisis, and displacement
Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-220) and index
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Culturing the Nation; 1 National Homogeneity and Population Exchanges: Who Belongs Where?-Greece 1922; 2 The Gendered Purity of the Nation: Sovereignty and Its Violation, or, Rape by Any Other Name-Cyprus 1974; 3 Between Here and There: National Community from the Inside Out and the Outside In-Palestine 1982; 4 Thinking Citizens Again: Culture, Gender, and the Silences of the (Never Quite) Nation-State; Notes; Bibliography; Index