03516nam 22006735 450 991025508900332120251030103846.09781137545824113754582810.1057/978-1-137-54582-4(CKB)4100000000587639(DE-He213)978-1-137-54582-4(MiAaPQ)EBC5085005(Perlego)3507992(EXLCZ)99410000000058763920170930d2017 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFeminism after 9/11 Women’s Bodies as Cultural and Political Threat /by Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo, Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo1st ed. 2017.New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2017.1 online resource (XI, 161 p.) Breaking Feminist Waves,2945-70099781137548696 113754869X Includes bibliographical references and index.1: Women’s Bodies and Feminism “After” 9/11 -- 2: The Gendered and Racialized Threat of First Lady Michelle Obama -- 3: Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor -- 4: Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Threat of “Anchor/Terror Babies” -- 5: Sexual(ized) Terrorist Threats in an Age of Marriage Equality -- 6: (Trans)Gender Threats in a 9/11 Era -- 7: The “War on Women” and the 9/11 Project.- Conclusion.This book is about social phenomena that directly acknowledge the structures and ideologies emerging after September 11, 2001. It considers how these structures and ideologies manage, control, and contain specific bodies with respect to race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and citizenship status. Inflections presented via “9/11” come into play against a backdrop shaped by established patterns of behavior and attitudes toward women and particular groups of people within an American landscape. As a result, existing notions of threat combine with 9/11 inflections to shape a specific conception of threat in a context “after” 9/11, and within this context, a feminism “after” 9/11 emerges. This contextualized feminism would have to develop its analysis within the frame of a society fundamentally altered by the events of 9/11, including its ideological aftermath, by foregrounding pertinent social categories as they interplay with women’s bodies.Breaking Feminist Waves,2945-7009EthnologyCultureSexFeminismFeminist theoryCultureStudy and teachingRegional Cultural StudiesGender StudiesFeminism and Feminist TheoryCultural StudiesEthnology.Culture.Sex.Feminism.Feminist theory.CultureStudy and teaching.Regional Cultural Studies.Gender Studies.Feminism and Feminist Theory.Cultural Studies.306.091Lugo-Lugo Carmen Rauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut875048Bloodsworth-Lugo Mary Kauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autBOOK9910255089003321Feminism after 92112816UNINA