Rada Ivekovic

Rada Ivekovic
Rada Iveković, philosopher, writer and feminist was born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia. She is currently Programme Director at the Collège International de Philosophie, Paris. She has taught at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Paris 8 (Vincennes à Saint-Denis) and, previously, at the University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Iveković is the author of Le sexe de la nation and co-editor of Divided Countries, Separated Cities: The Modern Legacy of Partition and Partitions: Reshaping States and Minds.
- Captive GenderINR 200
The centrality of gender to nationalism, and to imagining the nation, has been convincingly argued by feminist scholars and activists across the world. As Rada Ivekovic says, it is probably the fir...

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