Imagined Boundaries and Borders: A Gendered Gaze

European Journal of Women's Studies 9 (3):329-344 (2002)
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Abstract

The article explores various ways collectivity boundaries and territorial borders, as well as the act of crossing them, are experienced and imagined, particularly by women. In doing so, the article draws on autobiographical material collected by email from women in about 25 different countries.

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