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Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
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- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
Overzicht van studies vanuit een internationaal, feministisch perspectief, naar de wijze waarop in de derde wereld een - ook voor vrouwen - democratisch klimaat kan worden geschapen. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Women workers and capitalist scripts: ideologies of domination, common interests, and the politics of solidarity / door Chandra Talpade Mohanty: 'A great way to fly': nationalism, the state, and the varieties of Third-World feminism / door Geraldine Heng: Sheroes and villains: conceptualizing colonial and contemporary violence against women in Africa / door Amina Mama: Erotic autonomy as a politics of decolonization: an anatomy of feminist and state practice in the Bahamas tourist economy: Civil rights versus sovereignty: native American women in life and land struggles / door Marie Anna Jaimes Guerrero: Postmodernism, 'realism', and the politics of identity: Cherrie Moraga and Chicana feminism / door Paula M.L. Moya: Probing 'morality' and state violence: feminist values and communicative interaction in prison testimonios in India and Argentina / door Kavita Panjabi: Toward a genealogy of black female sexuality: the problematic of silence / door Evelynn M. Hammonds: Post-Third-Worldist culture: gender, nation, and the cinema / door Ella Shohat: Ring ding in a tight corner: sistren, collective democracy, and the organization of cultural production / door Honor Ford-Smith: Looking at ourselves: the women's movement in Hyderabad / door Vasanth Kannabiran and Kalpana Kannabiran: The dynamics of WINning: an analysis of women in Nigeria (WIN) / door Ayesha M. Imam: The public/private mirage: mapping homes and undomesticating violence work in the South Asian immigrant community / door Anannya Bhattacharjee: One finger does not drink okra soup: Afro-Surinamese women and critical agency / door Gloria Wekker.- Creator
- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
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Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
- Creator
- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
Overzicht van studies vanuit een internationaal, feministisch perspectief, naar de wijze waarop in de derde wereld een - ook voor vrouwen - democratisch klimaat kan worden geschapen. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Women workers and capitalist scripts: ideologies of domination, common interests, and the politics of solidarity / door Chandra Talpade Mohanty: 'A great way to fly': nationalism, the state, and the varieties of Third-World feminism / door Geraldine Heng: Sheroes and villains: conceptualizing colonial and contemporary violence against women in Africa / door Amina Mama: Erotic autonomy as a politics of decolonization: an anatomy of feminist and state practice in the Bahamas tourist economy: Civil rights versus sovereignty: native American women in life and land struggles / door Marie Anna Jaimes Guerrero: Postmodernism, 'realism', and the politics of identity: Cherrie Moraga and Chicana feminism / door Paula M.L. Moya: Probing 'morality' and state violence: feminist values and communicative interaction in prison testimonios in India and Argentina / door Kavita Panjabi: Toward a genealogy of black female sexuality: the problematic of silence / door Evelynn M. Hammonds: Post-Third-Worldist culture: gender, nation, and the cinema / door Ella Shohat: Ring ding in a tight corner: sistren, collective democracy, and the organization of cultural production / door Honor Ford-Smith: Looking at ourselves: the women's movement in Hyderabad / door Vasanth Kannabiran and Kalpana Kannabiran: The dynamics of WINning: an analysis of women in Nigeria (WIN) / door Ayesha M. Imam: The public/private mirage: mapping homes and undomesticating violence work in the South Asian immigrant community / door Anannya Bhattacharjee: One finger does not drink okra soup: Afro-Surinamese women and critical agency / door Gloria Wekker.- Creator
- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
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Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
- Creator
- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
Overzicht van studies vanuit een internationaal, feministisch perspectief, naar de wijze waarop in de derde wereld een - ook voor vrouwen - democratisch klimaat kan worden geschapen. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Women workers and capitalist scripts: ideologies of domination, common interests, and the politics of solidarity / door Chandra Talpade Mohanty: 'A great way to fly': nationalism, the state, and the varieties of Third-World feminism / door Geraldine Heng: Sheroes and villains: conceptualizing colonial and contemporary violence against women in Africa / door Amina Mama: Erotic autonomy as a politics of decolonization: an anatomy of feminist and state practice in the Bahamas tourist economy: Civil rights versus sovereignty: native American women in life and land struggles / door Marie Anna Jaimes Guerrero: Postmodernism, 'realism', and the politics of identity: Cherrie Moraga and Chicana feminism / door Paula M.L. Moya: Probing 'morality' and state violence: feminist values and communicative interaction in prison testimonios in India and Argentina / door Kavita Panjabi: Toward a genealogy of black female sexuality: the problematic of silence / door Evelynn M. Hammonds: Post-Third-Worldist culture: gender, nation, and the cinema / door Ella Shohat: Ring ding in a tight corner: sistren, collective democracy, and the organization of cultural production / door Honor Ford-Smith: Looking at ourselves: the women's movement in Hyderabad / door Vasanth Kannabiran and Kalpana Kannabiran: The dynamics of WINning: an analysis of women in Nigeria (WIN) / door Ayesha M. Imam: The public/private mirage: mapping homes and undomesticating violence work in the South Asian immigrant community / door Anannya Bhattacharjee: One finger does not drink okra soup: Afro-Surinamese women and critical agency / door Gloria Wekker.- Creator
- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
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Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
- Creator
- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures
Overzicht van studies vanuit een internationaal, feministisch perspectief, naar de wijze waarop in de derde wereld een - ook voor vrouwen - democratisch klimaat kan worden geschapen. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Women workers and capitalist scripts: ideologies of domination, common interests, and the politics of solidarity / door Chandra Talpade Mohanty: 'A great way to fly': nationalism, the state, and the varieties of Third-World feminism / door Geraldine Heng: Sheroes and villains: conceptualizing colonial and contemporary violence against women in Africa / door Amina Mama: Erotic autonomy as a politics of decolonization: an anatomy of feminist and state practice in the Bahamas tourist economy: Civil rights versus sovereignty: native American women in life and land struggles / door Marie Anna Jaimes Guerrero: Postmodernism, 'realism', and the politics of identity: Cherrie Moraga and Chicana feminism / door Paula M.L. Moya: Probing 'morality' and state violence: feminist values and communicative interaction in prison testimonios in India and Argentina / door Kavita Panjabi: Toward a genealogy of black female sexuality: the problematic of silence / door Evelynn M. Hammonds: Post-Third-Worldist culture: gender, nation, and the cinema / door Ella Shohat: Ring ding in a tight corner: sistren, collective democracy, and the organization of cultural production / door Honor Ford-Smith: Looking at ourselves: the women's movement in Hyderabad / door Vasanth Kannabiran and Kalpana Kannabiran: The dynamics of WINning: an analysis of women in Nigeria (WIN) / door Ayesha M. Imam: The public/private mirage: mapping homes and undomesticating violence work in the South Asian immigrant community / door Anannya Bhattacharjee: One finger does not drink okra soup: Afro-Surinamese women and critical agency / door Gloria Wekker.- Creator
- Alexander, M. Jacqui > (ed.)
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade > (ed.)
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Women transforming politics
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- Cohen, Cathy J. > (ed.)
- Jones, Kathleen B. > (ed.)
- Tronto, Joan C. > (ed.)
Women transforming politics
De bijdragen in deze bundel benadrukken de noodzaak van fundamentele politieke verandering voor de machtsvorming van vrouwen in de Verenigde Staten. De auteurs schrijven vanuit een niet etnocentrisch standpunt en belichten niet alleen de ervaringen van witte, midden- en hogere klasse vrouwen, maar in gelijke mate de levens van arme en arbeidersklasse-vrouwen, zwarte vrouwen, Indiaanse vrouwen en allochtonen.- Creator
- Cohen, Cathy J. > (ed.)
- Jones, Kathleen B. > (ed.)
- Tronto, Joan C. > (ed.)
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Reconstructing political theory
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- Shanley, Mary Lyndon > (ed.)
- Narayan, Uma > (ed.)
Reconstructing political theory
Bundel van deels eerder in Signs, Hypatia, Women's Studies Journal, Stanford Law Review en Frontiers verschenen artikelen. Vanuit disciplines als filosofie, politieke wetenschappen, sociologie en recht worden de opvattingen over politieke theorievorming onderzocht. Aandacht voor factoren uit de privésfeer, die hier invloed op uitoefenen.- Creator
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon > (ed.)
- Narayan, Uma > (ed.)
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Desperately seeking sisterhood
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- Ang-Lygate, Magdalene > (ed.)
- Corrin, Chris > (ed.)
- Henry, Millsom S. > (ed.)
Desperately seeking sisterhood
Essays naar aanleiding van de gelijknamige conferentie van de 'Eighth Annual Women's Studies Network (UK) Association in 1995. De auteurs onderzoeken wat 'sisterhood' nu precies inhoudt, zijn alle vrouwen je zusters, hoe leer je door samenwerking met andere vrouwen respect voor elkaar te krijgen. O.a aandacht voor geweld tegen vrouwen, zwarte vrouwen, gehandicapten, oudere vrouwen, arbeidersvrouwen en reproductieve rechten. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Sistering in the skin / door Ailbhe Smyth: Who are the sisters? difference, feminism and friendship / door Felly Nkweto Simmonds: Sexism, sisterhood and some dynamics of racism: a case in point / door Annette Kilcooley: Deconstructing feminist critiques of radical feminism / door Diane Richardson: Reclaiming sisterhood: radical feminism as an antidote to theoretical and embodied fragmentation of women / door Renate Klein en Susan Hawthorne: RU 486: a new reproductive technology in the mainstream / door Sharon Tabberer: Women, 'race' and culture: contexts and campaigns / door Usha Brown, Clara Connolly en Pragna Patel: Zero tolerance of violence against women / door Susan Hawthorne commissioned research be feminist and can conflicting interests be served? / door Celia Jenkins, Maggie O'Neill en Ruth Swirsky: Collaborative writing: the pleasures and perils of working together / door Pamela Cotterill en Gayle Letherby: Disability issues in the politics and processes of feminist studies / door Cathy Lubelska en Julie Matthews: 'How was it for you?' talking about intimate exchanges in doing feminist research / door Yvon Appleby: The politics of relationship: reproductive and genetic screening technology / door Robyn Rowland: The political economy of the gendered language of technology transfer to Eastern Europe / door Anne Gatensby en Nora Jung: Disciplinary practives? older women and exercise / door Marilyn Poole, Dallas Isaacs en Judy Ann Jones: Women's studies and working-class women / door Christine Zmroczek en Pat Mahony: My skin still bleeds when cut: a performance piece / door Quibilah Montsho.- Creator
- Ang-Lygate, Magdalene > (ed.)
- Corrin, Chris > (ed.)
- Henry, Millsom S. > (ed.)
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Gender and political economy
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- Mutari, Ellen
- Boushey, Heather
- Fraher, William
Gender and political economy
De essays in deel I analyseren de traditionele beschrijving van arbeidsverdeling naar sekse tussen productieve en reproductieve arbeid. In deel II aandacht voor de overgang van een op mannelijke kostwinners gebaseerde arbeidsmarkt naar een meer gefeminiseerde arbeidsmarkt. De volgende artikelen zijn opgenomen: Family troubles / door Brian Cooper: Female labor supply during early industrialization / door Margaret S. Coleman: Gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation: all in the feminist family? / door M.V. Lee Badgett: A structural connection among race, gender, class: Marx's political economy without the subject / door Teresa Brennan: Class, gender, and culture: a discussion of marxism, feminism, and postmodernism / door Ann Davis: Comparable worth in a restructuring economy: discourse and counter-discourse / door Ellen Mutari en Deborah M. Figart: Women and labor market flexibility: the cases of Japan and the former West Germany in the postwar years / door David Kucera: Race, class, and occupational mobility: black and white women in service work in the United States / door Marilyn Power en Sam Rosenberg: Embracing discrimination? the interaction between low-wage labor markets and policies in aid of the poor / door Heather Boushey: Reversing the great U-turn: pay equity, poverty, and inequality / door Deborah M. Figart en June Lapidus.- Creator
- Mutari, Ellen
- Boushey, Heather
- Fraher, William
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