"Poulos explores the intersections of militarism, nationalism, and feminism, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She argues that the essentially ambiguous nationalist imagery of a woman warrior has not been entirely efficient in the women's emancipation agenda. The result is "an ambitious, interesting, and successful dissertation.""
Author(s): | Poulos, Margaret |
URL: | http://www.gutenberg-e.org/poulos/ |
Format: | Book |
Publisher: | Gutenberg-e |
Publication City: | New York |
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Permalink: | http://etana.org/node/11660 |
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