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miércoles, 29 de enero de 2014

Felicitaciones Roxanna!!




La Asociación Puertorriqueña de Investigación de Historia de las Mujeres felicita a la compañera, Dra. Roxanna Domenech, ya que su ponencia en el congreso International Federation for Research in Women's History  celebrado en Sheffield Hallam University en Inglaterra fue escogida entre muchas otras para ser publicada.



A continuación la tabla de contenido del libro:

Women in Transnational History
Gendering the Local and the Global

Transnational history, empires and postcolonialism
1. Laura R. Prieto (USA), 'Women, imperialism and the politics of dress in Philippine mission stations, 1898-1940'
2. Olga Shnyrova (Russia), 'National women's movements and women's suffrage in the Russian Empire during the First Russian Revolution, 1905-1907'
3. Susan Zimmermann (Hungary), 'The labour standards of the International Labour Organisation, work for the family and the community, and the global north-South divide in the interwar period'
4. Barbara Spadaro (UK), ‘Picturing the Italian Empire. Fascist girls’ appropriations of imperial propaganda and Italian perceptions of Africa.’

Global networks, individual mobilities, local cosmopolitanisms
5. Jacqueline van Gent (Australia), 'Rebecca and the sisters: indigenous women, gendered authority and global mission networks'
6. Clare Midgley (UK), 'Pandita Ramabi and liberal religious networks: towards a connected history of Indian, British and American feminisms’
7. Jane Haggis (Australia), ' The Indian Christian woman as cosmopolitan nationalist. Writing a history beyond binaries and boundaries'.
8. Andrea Germer (Japan), 'The gender of modernity in overseas propaganda: transnational trajectories in wartime Japan'.

Localising the Global / Globalising the Local
9. Ulrike Wöhr (Japan), 'The Greenham Common women's peace camp and women's grassroots activism in 1980s Japan'
10. Roxanna Domenech-Cruz (Puerto Rico), 'Mujeras luchadoras : Ecofeminism, environmentalism and anticolonialism in contemporary Puerto Rican history’
11. Alison Twells (UK), 'The local and the global: community history and schools’ history in contemporary Britain’ 

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