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Tables of Contents for Gender, Citizenships and Subjectivities
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction Gender, Citizenship and Subjectivity: Some Historical and Theoretical Considerations
Kathleen Canning and Sonya O. Rose
1
18
Citizens and Scientists: Toward a Gendered History of Scientific Practice in Post-revolutionary France
Carol E. Harrison
18
37
The Rhetorics of Slavery and Citizenship: Suffragist Discourse and Canonical Texts in Britain, 1880-1914
Laura E. Nym Mayhall
55
17
Imagining Female Citizenship in the `New Spain': Gendering the Democratic Transition, 1975-1978
Pamela Beth Radcliff
72
26
The Trial of the New Woman: Citizens-in-Training in the New Soviet Republic
Elizabeth A. Wood
98
22
Enfranchised Selves: Women, Culture and Rights in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
Tanika Sarkar
120
20
Citizenship as Non-Discrimination: Acceptance or Assimilationism? Political Logic and Emotional Investment in Campaigns for Aboriginal Rights in Australia, 1940 to 1970
Marilyn Lake
140
27
Producing Citizens, Reproducing the `French Race': Immigration, Demography, and Pronatalism in Early Twentieth-Century France
Elisa Camiscioli
167
29
Citizenship as Contingent National Belonging: Married Women and Foreigners in Twentieth-Century Switzerland
Brigitte Studer Kate Sturge
196
33
Notes on Contributors
229
2
Index
231
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