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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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