Introduction: Gender, nationalism and memory -- Growing up nationalist -- Gendering the roots of radical nationalism -- Nationalism goes public -- Constructing the male warrior and the homefront heroine -- From the domestic front to armed struggle -- The final front : arrest and prison -- Nationalism and feminism -- Women and the Basque conflict in the new millennium -- Conclusion
Summary
At a time when conflicts in Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere are highlighting women?s roles as armed activists and combatants, Women and ETA offers the first book-length study of women?s participation in Spain?s oldest armed movement. Drawing on a unique body of oral history interviews, archival material and published sources, this book shows how women?s participation in radical Basque nationalism has changed from the founding of ETA in 1959 to the present. It analyses several aspects of women?s nationalist activism: collaboration and direct activism in ETA, cultural movements, motherhood
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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