Diversely gendered experiences of post-unification Germany are examined in relation to dominant neo-liberal scripts of post-Cold War restructuring and the tropes of 'East' and 'West' underpinning reunification. This provides a possible framework for feminist geopolitics where geopolitics are 'refigured' in three ways: assessing the relation of gender to the discursive practices of geopolitics; addressing the use and contestation of geopolitical discourse by gendered subjects in the 'small transformations' of everyday life; and repopulating the landscapes of geopolitics to focus on issues of 'human security' in the cross-scale interactions of state, nation, economy, polity, family and the embodied (gendered) subject.</p
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the overthrow of the socialist regime did not only bring abo...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
Diversely gendered experiences of post-unification Germany are examined in relation to dominant neo-...
This cultural history uses the glaring spatial divides within Germany in the 1970s, the Berlin Wall ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
This chapter explores how women negotiate their involvement in political action in the context of th...
The union of the two postwar German states appealed to a shared historical experience of 'Germany' j...
This dissertation explores the experiences of gendered migration and insecurity among North Koreans ...
Geographies of New Femininities examines the emergence of contemporary constructions of femininity i...
On this article the author aims to stimulate discussion as to how reinvent the project of feminism ...
"Reinventing Gender" focuses on the consequences of post-communist transformation for women in easte...
When the Berlin Wall fell, people who lived along the dismantled border found their lives drasticall...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the overthrow of the socialist regime did not only bring abo...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
Diversely gendered experiences of post-unification Germany are examined in relation to dominant neo-...
This cultural history uses the glaring spatial divides within Germany in the 1970s, the Berlin Wall ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
This chapter explores how women negotiate their involvement in political action in the context of th...
The union of the two postwar German states appealed to a shared historical experience of 'Germany' j...
This dissertation explores the experiences of gendered migration and insecurity among North Koreans ...
Geographies of New Femininities examines the emergence of contemporary constructions of femininity i...
On this article the author aims to stimulate discussion as to how reinvent the project of feminism ...
"Reinventing Gender" focuses on the consequences of post-communist transformation for women in easte...
When the Berlin Wall fell, people who lived along the dismantled border found their lives drasticall...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the overthrow of the socialist regime did not only bring abo...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...