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Feminism and nationalism in the Third World
Kumari Jayawardena
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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1 Introduction (page 1)
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2 'Civilization' Through Women's Emancipation in Turkey (page 25)
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3 Reformism and Women's Rights in Egypt (page 43)
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4 Women's Struggles and 'Emancipation from Above' in Iran (page 57)
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5 Attempts at Women's Emancipation in Afghanistan: A Note (page 71)
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6 Women, Social Reform and Nationalism in India (page 73)
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7 Emancipation and Subordination of Women in Sri Lanka (page 109)
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8 The Movement for Equal Rights for Women in Indonesia (page 137)
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9 Women's Struggles for Democratic Rights in the Philippines (page 155)
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10 Feminism and Revolutionary Struggles in China (page 167)
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11 Women Reformists and Revolutionaries in Vietnam (page 196)
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12 Women and Resistance in Korea (page 213)
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13 The Challenge of Feminism in Japan (page 226)
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Conclusion (page 254)
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Bibliography (page 263)
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Index (page 270)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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WRB | 4.9 (Jun. 1987): 7-8 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4020015 |
Citable Link
Published: 1994
Publisher: Zed Books
- 9780862322649 (hardcover)
- 9780862322656 (paper)