• Imagining Russia Making Feminist Sense of American Nationalism in U.S.–Russian Relations

Imagining Russia Making Feminist Sense of American Nationalism in U.S.–Russian Relations

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Co-winner of the 2009 SUNY Press Dissertation/First Book Prize in Women’s and Gender Studies, Imagining Russia uses U.S.–Russian relations between the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 as a case study to examine the deployment of gendered, racialized, and heteronormative visual and narrative depictions of Russia and Russians in contemporary narratives of American nationalism and U.S. foreign policy. Through analyses of several key post-Soviet American popular and political texts, including the hit television series The West Wing, Washington D.C.’s International Spy Museum, and the legislative hearings of the Freedom Support Act and the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, Williams calls attention to the production and operation of five types of “gendered Russian imaginaries” that were explicitly used to bolster support for and legitimize U.S. geopolitical unilateralism after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, demonstrating the ways that the masculinization of U.S. military, political, and financial power after 1991 paved the way for the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438439761
ISBN-10: 1438439768
Publisher: SUNY Press
Publication date: 2013-01-02
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 299
Product dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.91932763254 Pounds, Width: 0.75 Inches
Author: Kimberly A. Williams
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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