Part 1 Introduction: Thinking Feminism in a Time of War Part 2 Feminist Time Then and Now Chapter 3 Women's Time Chapter 4 The Time of Thought Part 5 Feminist Time and Texts Chapter 6 Politics, Psyche and Feminine Time: Nancy Meckler’sSister, My Sister and Pratibha Parmar’s Memsahib Rita Chapter 7 In the Time of Julia Alvarez: Reversing Matricidal Temporalities Part 8 Feminist Time and Nations Chapter 9 Women's Time, Historical Discourse, and a Text of Indian Nationalism Chapter 10 Visions of Politics, Time, and Nation: Arundhati Roy's Challenge to the Experts Part 11 Feminist Time and Politics Chapter 12 Shooting Solanas: Radical Feminist History and the Technology of Failure Chapter 13 Securing a Future: Feminist Futures in a Time of War Chapter 14 Perpetual War Part 15 Notes on Contributors Part 16 Index
Victoria Hesford and Lisa Diedrich are assistant professors of women's studies at Stony Brook University, New York.
Feminist Time Against Nation Time arrives not a moment too soon for
those of us who seek to understand the urgent context of war.
Situating feminist conversations in relation to national politics
and texts, Feminist Time Against Nation Time bridges critical
practices across time and space. Never losing sight of the cultural
stakes in political contestations, the essays in this valuable and
timely collection examine diverse instances of subjectivity and
cultural memory that challenge the temporality of war and
nationalism. In a time of 'perpetual war,' Feminist Time Against
Nation Time intervenes in the representation of the past to propose
engaged feminist futures.
*Caren Kaplan, University of California at Davis*
"The interrogative reflexivity of feminist thinking simply makes
this remarkable collection of essays an invaluable pedagogical
resource."
*Rey Chow, Brown University*
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