Gendering the Trans-Pacific World
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Romance
Format
Hardcover
Pages
456
Language
English
Published
Mar 16, 2017
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004336095
ISBN-13
9789004336094
Description
This book dives into the complexities of gender within the historical and social contexts of the Trans-Pacific world. It examines how gender has been instrumental in shaping the experiences and identities of individuals across vast oceanic distances, particularly in the contexts of diaspora and empire.
Through a collection of essays, it highlights the intersections of race, class, and sexuality, providing a nuanced understanding of the Trans-Pacific experience. The authors navigate through various narratives, reflecting on the struggles and contributions of diverse communities.
The inaugural volume sets a scholarly foundation for future discourse, encouraging readers to reconsider existing frameworks of gender and identity within the expansive Trans-Pacific region. With its rich analyses and critical perspectives, it is poised to influence both academia and broader conversations surrounding these themes.
Through a collection of essays, it highlights the intersections of race, class, and sexuality, providing a nuanced understanding of the Trans-Pacific experience. The authors navigate through various narratives, reflecting on the struggles and contributions of diverse communities.
The inaugural volume sets a scholarly foundation for future discourse, encouraging readers to reconsider existing frameworks of gender and identity within the expansive Trans-Pacific region. With its rich analyses and critical perspectives, it is poised to influence both academia and broader conversations surrounding these themes.
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