
%0 Journal Article
%T Political identities/nationalism as heterosexism
%J International feminist journal of politics
%D 1999
%A Peterson, V. Spike
%V 1
%N 1
%P 34-65
%X In the past decade, feminists have produced a considerable and important literature that critically analyses the gendering of the state and state-centric nationalism. This article draws from and shifts the focus of these studies to examine nationalism not simply as gendered but as heterosexist. I first locate nationalism as a subset of political identities and identification processes, then take (heterosexist) gender identities as an indispensable starting point in the study of political identities. I next turn to early western state making and its writing technologies to materialize the normalization and practice (divisions of power, authority, labor). Finally, I chart five gender-differentiated dimensions heterosexist presumptions - and enduring problems. of (hetero)gender binaries in thought (western metaphysics/phallogocentrism) of state-centric nationalism that expose the latter's<p />
%G 
%I Informa - Taylor and Francis Group
%@ 1461-6742
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/146167499360031