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9. Challenging borders, imagining Europe: transnational lgbt activism in a new Europe

  • Phillip M. Ayoub und David Paternotte
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Border Politics
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Border Politics
© 2020 New York University Press, New York, USA

© 2020 New York University Press, New York, USA

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. Border politics: contests over territory, nation, identity, and belonging 1
  6. Part I. Gendered, ethno-nationalist struggles and militarization
  7. 2. “Border granny wants you!”: grandmothers policing nation at the us-Mexico border 35
  8. 3. Defending the nation: militarism, women’s empowerment, and the Hindu right 60
  9. 4. Borders, territory, and ethnicity: women and the naga peace process 95
  10. 5. Imperial gazes and queer politics: re/reading female political subjectivity in Pakistan 120
  11. Part II. Politicized identities and belonging
  12. 6. Indigenous peoples and colonial borders: sovereignty, nationhood, identity, and activism 153
  13. 7. Constricting boundaries: collective identity in the tea party movement 177
  14. 8. Occupy Slovenia: how migrant movements contributed to new forms of direct democracy 206
  15. 9. Challenging borders, imagining Europe: transnational lgbt activism in a new Europe 230
  16. Part III. Contested solidarities and emerging sites of struggle
  17. 10. Frames, boomerangs, and global assemblages: border distortions in the global resistance to dam building in Lesotho 261
  18. 11. Networks, place, and barriers to cross-border organizing: “no border” camping in transcarpathia, Ukraine 293
  19. 12. “Giving wings to our dreams”: binational activism and workers’ rights struggles in the San Diego–Tijuana border region 323
  20. Conclusion
  21. 13. Border politics: creating a dialogue between border studies and social movements 357
  22. About the contributors 381
  23. Index 387
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