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        Transnational Feminist Studies: A Brief Sketch
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        Ashwini Tambe
        
 
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                                August 9, 2010
                            
                        
                    
                
            Transnational practices have an established record in feminist academic and activist circles. In this piece, I sketch some of the major characteristics of the formation called transnational feminism, with a focus on works that have re-theorized feminist histories.
Published Online: 2010-8-9
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
                                        
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Keywords for this article
                        
                            feminism;
                        
                            transnational;
                        
                            universalism;
                        
                            equality;
                        
                            nationalism;
                        
                            circulation;
                        
                            scale
                        
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 - Uneven Judicialization: Comparing International Dispute Settlement in Security, Trade, and the Environment
 - Editors' Forum: The Practices of Transnational Studies
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 - Transnationalism and the Scalar Politics of Imperialism
 - Jurisdiction Leap, Political Drain, and Other Dangers of Transnational History
 - Three Logics of Race: Theory and Exception in the Transnational History of Empire
 - Transnational Feminist Studies: A Brief Sketch
 - Not Just Made in the U.S.A: Seeing National Culture Transnationally
 - Exile Economics: The Transnational Contributions and Limits of the League of Nations' Economic and Financial Section
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