Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives
Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives
by Anne Mcclintock
contributions by Aamir Mufti and Ella Shohat
University of Minnesota Press, 1997
Paper: 978-0-8166-2649-6
Library of Congress Classification JC312.D36 1997
Dewey Decimal Classification 306.2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- Introduction
- Mufti,
Aamir
- Shohat,
Ella
- Part I
- Contesting Nations
- 1.
- Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Victims
- 2.
- Sephardim in Israel: Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Jewish Victims
- 3.
- Of Balkans and Bantustans: Ethnic Cleansing and the Crisis in National Legitimation
- 4.
- “No Longer in a Future Heaven”: Gender, Race, and Nationalism
- 5.
- Currying Favor: The Politics of British Educational and Cultural Policy in India, 1813–54
- 6.
- The Nation as Imagined Community
- Part II
- Multiculturalism and Diasporic Identities
- 7.
- On the Question of a Theory of (Third) World Literature
- 8.
- Caliban Speaks Five Hundred Years Later
- Retamar,
Roberto Fernández
- 9.
- The Local and the Global: Globalization and Ethnicity
- 10.
- Multiculturalism and the Neoconservatives
- 11.
- Shuckin' Off the African-American Native Other: What's “Po-Mo” Got to Do with It?
- 12.
- Identity, Meaning, and the African-American
- 13.
- Just Looking for Trouble: Robert Mapplethorpe and Fantasies of Race
- Part III
- Gender and the Politics of Race
- 14.
- Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses
- 15.
- Traddutora, Traditora: A Paradigmatic Figure of Chicana Feminism
- 16.
- American Indian Women: At the Center of Indigenous Resistance in Contemporary North America
- Jaimes,
M. Annette
- Halsey,
Theresa
- 17.
- “On the Threshold of Woman's Era”: Lynching, Empire, and Sexuality in Black Feminist Theory
- 18.
- Making Empire Respectable: The Politics of Race and Sexual Morality in Twentieth-Century Colonial Cultures
- 19.
- Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference
- 20.
- Gender Is Burning: Questions of Appropriation and Subversion
- 21.
- Sisterhood: Political Solidarity between Women
- Part IV
- Postcolonial Theory
- 22.
- Not You/Like You: Postcolonial Women and the Interlocking Questions of Identity and Difference
- 23.
- Is the “Post-” in “Postcolonial” the “Post-” in “Postmodern”?
- 24.
- The World and the Home
- 25.
- Reading Africa through Foucault: V. Y. Mudimbe's Reaffirmation of the Subject
- 26.
- Teaching for the Times
- Spivak,
Gayatri Chakravorty
- 27.
- Postcolonial Criticism and Indian Historiography
- 28.
- The Postcolonial Aura: Third World Criticism in the Age of Global Capitalism