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25 The Nation-State

  • Almudena Cabezas González

    Almudena Cabezas González (she/her) is Professor of Political Geography in the School of Political Science and Sociology at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, since 2008. She is Director of the Society and Politics Study Group, previously in the Space and Power Research Group. Her research and publications focus on feminist geopolitics, political identity and territory, regionalism and transnational networks, equality and development policies, feminist and women's and LGTBIQ+ movements.

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Abstract

This chapter explores different understandings of the nation-state, addressing the complexity and relevance of a contested concept, from the perspective of feminist political geography scholarship. The chapter proceeds in a few parts. First, it unpacks the concepts of nation, nationalism, and nation-building processes. Second, it sets the nation-state literature in the context of new geographies of gender and sexuality. Third, it engages with feminist work on borders, mobility, and migration through a focus on the Global South. It concludes with a discussion of research on decoloniality in feminist research.

Abstract

This chapter explores different understandings of the nation-state, addressing the complexity and relevance of a contested concept, from the perspective of feminist political geography scholarship. The chapter proceeds in a few parts. First, it unpacks the concepts of nation, nationalism, and nation-building processes. Second, it sets the nation-state literature in the context of new geographies of gender and sexuality. Third, it engages with feminist work on borders, mobility, and migration through a focus on the Global South. It concludes with a discussion of research on decoloniality in feminist research.

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