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Gendering Fascism : Individual Actors, Concepts, and Transnational Connections
Gendering Fascism : Individual Actors, Concepts, and Transnational Connections
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ISBN No.: 9789004691506
Year: 202412
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Acknowledgements List of Figures and Table Introduction: Technologies of Gender in the Workings of Fascisms Andrea GERMER PART 1. ORGANISATIONS AND INDIVIDUAL ACTORS 1. Contradictory or Organic Aspects of Fascism? The Role of Women in the Propaganda of the Metaxas Regime (1936-1941) Rosa VASILAKI and George SOUVLIS 2. Rethinking the Relationship between Women, Gender, and Spanish Fascism: 'Verticality' as a Mediating Concept Inbal OFER 3. Of Swastika Sisters and Chocolate Girls: Gender and Fascism in Southern Austria during the Short 20th Century Dagmar WERNITZIG 4. Mediated Männerbund: A Story of Collaboration and Compliance in Hungary during World War II Andrea PETo PART 2. IMAGINARIES, REPRESENTATIONS, AND THE PRESS 5. Family Concepts: Gender, Politics, and Personal Relationships in the Romanian Legionary Movement Anca Diana AXINIA 6.


Gender, Violence, and Nazi Ideology in German War Photography (1939-1945) Vera MARSTALLER 7. A Visual Grammar of Fascism: Gender, Race, and Biopower in Japanese Overseas Propaganda Andrea GERMER PART 3. BODIES AND BIOPOLITICS 8. 'The Mother of Criminals': Gender, Fascism, and Sterilisation in the United States, 1877-1945 Ryan ANNINGSON 9. 'Women's Eugenics' and Takeuchi Shigeyo: Disease Prevention Strategies in 1930s Japan MEGURO Akane 10. Hormones, Gender, and Fascism: Development and Marketing of Hormone Products in Wartime Japan Jasmin RÜCKERT PART 4. TRANSNATIONAL CONNECTIONS AND CONVERSIONS 11. 'Comrades beyond Borders': The Women of the Spanish Falange, Fascist Italy, and Nazi Germany Toni MORANT 12.


Fascism, Gender, and Displays of Art: Exhibition of Italian Women Artists in Finland and Estonia in 1937 Hanna-Leena PALOPOSKI 13. 'Propaganda for Our Italy': Ruth Williams Ricci, Gendered Mobility, and Fascist Italy's African Empire, 1935-1941 Brian J GRIFFITH 14. No Labels: How Lisa Sergio Translated Fascism, Feminism, and Herself on Radio Caroline WALDRON Index.


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