Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives
By (Author) Anne Mcclintock
Contributions by Aamir Mufti
Contributions by Ella Shohat
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st June 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Constitution: government and the state
Gender studies, gender groups
Colonialism and imperialism
National liberation and independence
325.3
Paperback
560
Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 30mm
Most people in the world, from Africa to Asia and beyond, live in the aftermath of colonialism. Their day-to-day lives are defined by their past history as colonized peoples, often in ways that are subtle or hard to define. Here contributors address the issues raised by the postcolonial condition, considering nationhood, history, gender and identity from an interdisciplinary perspective. Among the questions they address are: What are the boundaries of race and ethnicity in a diasporic world How have women been so effectively excluded from national power What have been the historical aftermaths of different forms of colonialism What are the cultural and political consequences of colonial partitions of the nation-state