Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: History, Locality, and Ritual -- Chapter One: Locality and Ritual Space -- Chapter Two: History, Tradition, and Memory -- Part II: Gendered Identities and Politics -- Chapter Three: Gendering Hondarribian Society -- Chapter Four: Institutionalizing Gender Practices -- Chapter Five: Re-Imagining Gendered Differences -- Part III: Imagining WJM Feminist Resistance -- Chapter Six: WJM Militant Feminist Politics and WJM Feminist Resistance -- Conclusion -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
Summary
Marching against Gender Practice asks why the majority of people in the Basque town of Hondarribia do not accept women's broader participation in the Alarde parade which represents locality, regionalism, and nationalism. It is centered on two opposing gender worldviews between the betikoak traditionalists and Women of Mugarrietakoa feminists
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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