by Inderpal Grewal
contributions by Caren Kaplan
University of Minnesota Press, 1994
Paper: 978-0-8166-2138-5
Library of Congress Classification HQ1190.S3 1994
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.42
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- One
- Introduction: Transnational Feminist Practices and Questions of Postmodernity
- Grewal,
Inderpal
- Kaplan,
Caren
- PART ONE
- Gender, Nation, and Critiques of Modernity
- Two
- The Female Body and Nationalist Discourse: The Field of Life and Death Revisited
- Three
- The Female Body and “Transnational” Reproduction; or, Rape by Any Other Name?
- Four
- Woman, Nation, and Narration in Midnight's Children
- Five
- Betrayal: An Analysis in Three Acts
- Six
- Traddutora, Traditora: A Paradigmatic Figure of Chicana Feminism
- PART TWO
- Global-Colonial Limits
- Seven
- The Politics of Location as Transnational Feminist Practice
- Eight
- Crossing the First World/Third World Divides: Testimonial, Transnational Feminisms, and the Postmodern Condition
- Nine
- Theorizing Woman: Funü, Guojia, Jiating (Chinese Women, Chinese State, Chinese Family)
- Ten
- No Basta Teorizar: In-Difference to Solidarity in Contemporary Fiction, Theory, and Practice
- Eleven
- Autobiographic Subjects and Diasporic Locations: Meatless Days and Borderlands