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- Title
A Transnational Travelogue: Borders, Misunderstandings, and the Telecafés in Berlin.
- Authors
Stehle, Maria
- Abstract
The article presents a transnational feminist perspective that borrows from feminist political geography and the artistic concept of psychogeography for a critical and self-reflexive approach to concepts of nation in the twenty-first century. According to the author the concept of border-crossing is a key concept in transnational feminist practice and theory. In a general sense, transnational feminism is defined as a term that allows one to think about women in similar contexts across the world, in different geographical spaces, rather than as all women across the world.
- Subjects
FEMINISM; FEMINIST political geography; ANTI-feminism; WOMEN'S rights; CIVIL rights
- Publication
Women in German Yearbook, 2005, Issue 21, p39
- ISSN
1058-7446
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/wgy.2005.0000