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Naar een ander recht II: feministische theorie en feministische rechtstheorie: aanzetten tot een methode
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- Holtmaat, Rikki
Naar een ander recht II: feministische theorie en feministische rechtstheorie: aanzetten tot een methode
In een vorig artikel (Nemesis 4 (1988) 1 (feb/mrt) 3-13) werd o.a. uiteengezet dat het bestaande recht niet neutraal of objektief is, maar mannelijke macht uitoefent. Een artikel van M. Gunning over feministische rechtstheorie wordt besproken en bekritiseerd. Aanzetten tot het ontwikkelen van een methode om tot ander recht te komen worden gegeven: een grondige analyse van de sekse specifieke inhoud van het bestaande recht en het analyseren van de omstandigheden waaronder vrouwen leven, de behoeften en noden die zij ervaren. Beide artikelen zijn geschreven voor het Symposium 'The Gender of power' (sept. 1987 te Leiden).- Creator
- Holtmaat, Rikki
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Gemeenschapscontrole zonder staatscontrole
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- Davidson, Howard
Gemeenschapscontrole zonder staatscontrole
Aandacht voor een feministische en abolitionistische benadering van geweld tegen vrouwen naar aanleiding van 'Toward Community Solutions to Sexual Violence', een congres in Toronto, Canada, in 1984. Dit was het congres waarop voor het eerst over dit onderwerp werd gesproken.- Creator
- Davidson, Howard
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Women's bodies, gender analysis, and feminist politics at the fórum social mundial [Special]
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- Wilson, Ara
- Gouws, Amanda
- Freudenschuss, Magdalena
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Women's bodies, gender analysis, and feminist politics at the fórum social mundial [Special]
The vision for this special issue on 'Women's Bodies, Gender Analysis, and Feminist Politics at the Forum Social Mundial' emerged out of experiences that co-editors Pat Willis and Laura Roskos had during and after their involvement in organizing for the Boston Social Forum (BSF), an event held in July 2004. The decision to try to discover how other women/feminists had experienced and negotiated social fora around the globe was fueled by the need to create a deeper context for understanding these experiences and emotions. With the following articles: Feminism In the Space of the World Social Forum / by Ara Wilson : Ways of Being: Feminist Activism and Theorizing at the Global Feminist Dialogues in Porte Alegre, Brazil, 2005 / by Amanda Gouws : Social Fora: Representing Resistance and Alternatives? Critique and Alternative Interpretation From a Feminist Perspective / by Magdelena Freudenschuss : Transnational Feminisms and the World Social Forum: Encounters and Transformations in Anti-globalization Spaces / by Janet Conway : Is 'Another' Public Sphere Actually Possible? The Case of 'Women Without' in the European Social Forum Process as a Critical Test for Deliberative Democracy / by Nicole Doerr : Parallel or Integrated 'Other Worlds': Possibilities For Alliance-building For Sexual and Reproductive Rights / by Barbara Klugman : India Sutra / by Susan Hawthorne : The Silences Between: Are Lesbians Irrelevant? World Social Forum, Mumbai, India, 16-21 January 2004 / by Susan Hawthorne : Naked Protest: Memories of Bodies and Resistance at the World Social Forum / by Barbara Sutton : A Liberatory Space? Rumors of Rapes at the 5th World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, 2005 / by Sara Koopman : Gender in the Bamako Polycentric World Social Forum (2006): Is Another World Possible? / by Aurelie Latoures : 'Otro Mundo Es Posible': Women Power in the VI Caracas World Social Forum and the Bolivarian Revolution / by Renée Kasinsky : Interview With Onyango Oloo at the WSF Nairobi 2007 / by Patricia Willis : and Reflections on the 3rd International Feminist Dialogues: Notes From a Newcomer / by Janet Conway.- Creator
- Wilson, Ara
- Gouws, Amanda
- Freudenschuss, Magdalena
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International Women's Day - 100 years of struggle: speeches of the International Women's Conference in Copenhagen, March 6-7, 2010
International Women's Day - 100 years of struggle: speeches of the International Women's Conference in Copenhagen, March 6-7, 2010
'The international women’s conference in Copenhagen on March 6 – 7, 2010, was organized to mark the 100 years of the International Women’s Day, which was proposed by Clara Zetkin and decided at a women’s conference in Copenhagen in 1910, in connection with the conference of the Second International in the city.' With a preface from Inger V. Johansen, Gunna Starck, Gitte Pedersen and a welcome speech by Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen and the following contributions: - Sandra Beyer: Introductory speech: Women‘s rights 100 years after – a tentative overview .- Susanne Empacher: Socialism and feminism .- Drífa Snædal: Iceland: Women and Crisis .- Drude Dahlerup: Is ‚State-feminism‘ Transformative or in Fact Counterproductive? – Summary .- Line Barfod Human Trafficking – Women and Children as the Slaves of Today .- Gona Saed: Women in Armed Conflict Areas .- Annette Groth: The Undermining of the Welfare State and Increasing Precariousness – The Consequences .of Neo-Liberalism on Women in the EU and Elsewhere.
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