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Women, the State, and War
A Comparative Perspective on Citizenship and Nationalism
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248 pages
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Exploring the intersections of citizenship, nationalism, and marriage, this book employs a comparative case study approach to analyze the gendered dimensions of these concepts. It delves into how women’s roles and identities are shaped by state policies and wartime dynamics, providing a nuanced understanding of the impact of gender on social and political structures. Through its theoretical framework, it highlights the complexities of women's experiences in relation to state and conflict.
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2007, hardcover
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