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摘要
1 .抗议与战时公民身份B.战时公民身份C.妇女反战抗议的当代语境三次妇女反战运动Cindy Sheehan和Camp Casey守夜858 . C. CODEPINK for Peace 863 . C. Women in Black;重新定义性别,重新创造公民身份。性别与政治体[68]《愤怒的母亲》性别化的直接行动表演者B.性别化的反战抗议与政治效能C.性别化的反战抗议与妇女公民权的悖论
Women and Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender and Citizenship
INTRODUCTION 849 I. PROTEST AND WARTIME CITIZENSHIP 851 A. The Ambivalent Status of Protest 851 B. Wartime Citizenship 852 C. The Contemporary Context of Women’s Antiwar Protest 856 II. THREE WOMEN’S ANTIWAR MOVEMENTS 858 A. Cindy Sheehan and the Camp Casey Vigil 858 B. CODEPINK for Peace 863 C. Women in Black 865 III. REARTICULATING GENDER, RECREATING CITIZENSHIP 868 A. Gender and the Body Politic 868 1. The Angry Mother 869 2. The Gendered Direct-Action Performer 871 3. The Woman as Witness 872 B. Gendered Antiwar Protest and Political Efficacy 872 C. Gendered Antiwar Protest and the Paradoxes of Women’s Citizenship 876 CONCLUSION 880
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The Boston University Law Review provides analysis and commentary on all areas of the law. Published six times a year, the Law Review contains articles contributed by law professors and practicing attorneys from all over the world, along with notes written by student members.