Contributors
Acknowledgments
Gendering the Nation State: An Introduction / Yasmeen Abu-Laban
Part 1: Gender and Nation
1 Gendering the Hyphen: Gender Dimensions of Modern Nation-State Formation in Euro-American and Anti- and Post-Colonial Contexts / Jill Vickers
2 Gender and Nation in the Soviet/Russian Transformation / Maya Eichler
3 Projecting Gender and Nation: Literature for Immigrants in Canada and Sweden / Shauna Wilton
Part 2: Gender and State Processes
4 Assembling Women, Gendering Assemblies / Linda Trimble
5 Feminist Ideals versus Bureaucratic Norms: The Case of Feminist Researchers and the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies / Francesca Scala
6 Framing Feminists: Market Populism and Its Impact on Public Policy in Australia and Canada / Marian Sawer
7 Women’s Rights and Religious Opposition: the Politics of Gender at the International Criminal Court / Louise Chappell
Part 3: Gender and Citizenship
8 Putting Gender Back In: Women and Social Policy Reform in Canada / Janine Brodie
9 Citizenship in the Era of New Social Risks. What Happened to Gender Inequalities? / Jane Jenson
10 Carefair: Gendering Citizenship “Neoliberal” Style / Paul Kershaw
11 Republican Liberty, Naming Laws, and the Role of Patronymy in Constituting Women’s Citizenship in Canada and Quebec / Jackie F. Steele
12 Gendering Nation States and/or Gendering City-States: Debates about the Nature of Citizenship / Caroline Andrew
Afterword: The Future of Feminism / Judy Rebick
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