Borderlines Genders and Identities in War and Peace, 1870–1930
- Edited by
- Billie Melman
- Published: 11 Jan 2013
- DOI: 10.4324/9780203610497
- Print ISBN: 9780415911139
- eBook ISBN: 9780203610497
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction By Billie Melman
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Part-I Gendering the Nation: Definitions and Boundaries
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The British Imperial State and the Construction of National Identities By Pat Thane
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From Empire to Nation: Images of Women and War in Ottoman Political Cartoons, 1908–1923* By Fatma Müge Göçek
- Men and Soldiers: British Conscripts, Concepts of Masculinity, and the Great War By Ilana R. Bet-el
- Family, Masculinity, and Heroism in Russian War Posters of the First World War By Karen Petrone
- Re-Generation: Nation and the Construction of Gender in Peace and War—Palestine Jews, 1900–1918 By Billie Melman
- Taking Risks for Pictures: The Heroics of Cinematic Realism in World War I* By Sonya Michel
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Part II Borderlines: Identities and Sexualities
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Fin-de-Siècle Theatrics: Male Impersonation and Lesbian Desire * By Martha Vicinus
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Lesbians before Lesbianism: Sexual Identity in Early Twentieth-Century British Fiction By David Trotter
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Spectacles and Sexualities: The “Mise-en-ScÈne” of the “Tirailleur Sénégalais” on the Western Front, 1914–1920 By Annabelle Melzer
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“Objects to Possess or Discard”: The Representation of Jews and Women by British Women Novelists of the1920s * By Phyllis Lassner
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Part III Dissent and Acquiescence War, Feminism, and Female Action
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Challenging Traditions: Denominational Feminism in Britain, 1910–1920 By Jacqueline R. deVries
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Religion, Emancipation, and Politics in the Confessional Women's Movement in Germany, 1900–1933 By Ursula Baumann
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Ideological Crossroads: Feminism, Pacifism, and Socialism By Amira Gelblum
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The Politics of Female Notables in Postwar Egypt By Beth Baron
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Part IV Moving Boundaries:
Work, Gender, and Mobilization
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Public Functions, Private Premises: Female Professional Identity and the Domestic-Service Paradigm in Britain, c. 1850–1930* By Anne Summers
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Emily Goes to War: Explaining the Recruitment to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in World War I* By Doron Lamm
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Work, Gender, and Identity in Peace and War: France, 1890–1930 By Françoise Thébaud
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Class, Ethnicity, and Gender in Post-Ottoman Thessaloniki: The Great Tobacco Strike of 1914 By Efi Avdela
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- Contributors
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Back Matter