Border Politics :Social Movements, Collective Identities, and Globalization

Publication subTitle :Social Movements, Collective Identities, and Globalization

Author: Naples   Nancy A.  

Publisher: NYU Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781479806799

Subject: C91 Sociology

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Part I: Gendered, Ethno-Nationalist Strugglesand Militarization

2. “Border Granny Wants You!”: Grandmothers Policing Nation at the US-Mexico BorderJennifer L. Johnson

3. Defending the Nation: Militarism, Women’s Empowerment, and the Hindu RightMeera Sehgal

4. Borders, Territory, and Ethnicity: Women and the Naga Peace ProcessDuncan McDuie-Ra

5. Imperial Gazes and Queer Politics: Re/Reading Female Political Subjectivity in PakistanMoon M. Charania

Part II: Politicized Identities and Belonging

6. Indigenous Peoples and Colonial Borders: Sovereignty, Nationhood, Identity, and ActivismSarah Maddison

7. Constricting Boundaries: Collective Identity in the Tea Party MovementDeana A. Rohlinger, Jesse Klein, Tara M. Stamm, and Kyle Rogers

8. Occupy Slovenia: How Migrant Movements Contributed to New Forms of Direct DemocracyMaple Razsa and Andrej Kurnik

9. Challenging Borders, Imagining Europe: Transnational LGBT Activism in a New EuropePhillip M. Ayoub and David Paternotte

Part III: Contested Solidarities and Emerging Sitesof Struggle

10. Frames, Boomerangs, and Global Assemblages: Border Distortions in the Global Resistance to Dam Buildingin LesothoYvonne A. Braun and Michael C. Dreilin

11. Networks, Place, and Barriers to Cross-Border Organizing: "No Border” Camping in Transcarpathia, UkraineRenata Blumberg and Raphi Rechitsky

12. “Giving Wings to Our Dreams”: Binational Activism and Workers’ Rights Struggles in the San Diego–TijuanaBorder RegionMichelle Téllez and Cristina Sanidad

Conclusion

13. Border Politics: Creating a Dialogue between Border Studies 357and Social MovementsJennifer Bickham Mendez and Nancy A. Naples

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