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Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements

Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2015

Herausgeber

Baksh Rawwida + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

978

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/5,6 cm

Gewicht

1783 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-994349-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2015

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

978

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/5,6 cm

Gewicht

1783 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-994349-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements
    • List of Contributors

    • Chapter 1: Introduction

    • Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt

    • SECTION ONE: KNOWLEDGE, THEORY AND PRAXIS

    • Introduction

    • Wendy Harcourt

    • Chapter 2: Transnational Feminist Activism and Movement-building

    • Valentine M. Moghadam

    • Chapter 3: Mapping Transnational Feminist Engagements: Neoliberalism and the Politics of Solidarity

    • Linda E. Carty and Chandra T. Mohanty

    • Chapter 4: Critical Cartography, Theories, and Praxis of Transnational Feminisms

    • Manisha Desai

    • SECTION TWO: ORGANIZING FOR CHANGE

    • Introduction

    • Rawwida Baksh

    • Chapter 5: The Camel's Nose: Women Infiltrate the Development Project

    • Irene Tinker

    • Chapter 6: DAWN, the Third World Feminist Network: Upturning Hierarchies

    • Peggy Antrobus

    • Chapter 7: The 'Warriors Within': How Feminists Change Bureaucracies and Bureaucracies Change Feminists

    • Joanne Sandler

    • Chapter 8: International Trends in Women's Political Participation and Representation

    • Anita Vandenbeld

    • SECTION THREE: BODY POLITICS, HEALTH AND WELLBEING

    • Introduction

    • Wendy Harcourt

    • Chapter 9: Owning and Disowning the Body: A Reflection

    • Rosalind P. Petchesky

    • Chapter 10: Moving Toward Sexual and Reproductive Justice: A Transnational and Multigenerational Feminist Remix

    • Alexandra Garita

    • Chapter 11: Human Trafficking, Globalization and Transnational Feminist Responses

    • Thanh-Dam Truong

    • Chapter 12: Masculinities, 'Profeminism' and Feminism in Latin America

    • Jose F. Serrano-Amaya and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz

    • SECTION FOUR: HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN SECURITY

    • Introduction

    • Rawwida Baksh

    • Chapter 13: Human Rights and Human Security: Feminists Contesting the Terrain

    • Viviene Taylor

    • Chapter 14: CEDAW, Gender, and Culture

    • M. Shanthi Dairiam

    • Chapter 15: Feminist Strategies to End Violence Against Women

    • Rebecca J. Hall

    • SECTION FIVE: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

    • Introduction

    • Wendy Harcourt

    • Chapter 16: Care and Social Reproduction: Some Reflections on Concepts, Policies and Politics from a Development Perspective

    • Shahrashoub Razavi

    • Chapter 17: Feminist Transnational Organizing on Gender and Trade: The Work of IGTN

    • Mariama Williams

    • Chapter 18: Gender-responsive Budgets

    • Zohra Khan

    • Chapter 19: Transformative Feminism in Tanzania: Animation and Grassroots Women's Struggles for Land and Livelihoods

    • Marjorie Mbilinyi

    • SECTION SIX: CITIZENSHIP AND STATE-BUILDING

    • Introduction

    • Rawwida Baksh

    • Chapter 20: Feminism and Democratic Struggles in Latin America

    • Virginia Vargas

    • Chapter 21: Forging a New Political Imaginary: Transnational Southasian Feminisms

    • Amrita Chhachhi and Sunila Abeysekera

    • Chapter 22: From Chinese State Capitalism to Women's Activism: The Implications of Economic Reforms for Women and the Evolution of Feminist Organizing

    • Lanyan Chen

    • Chapter 23: Gendered Citizenship in the Postcolony: The Challenge for Transformational Feminist Politics

    • Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay

    • SECTION SEVEN: MILITARISM AND RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISMS

    • Introduction

    • Rawwida Baksh

    • Chapter 24: Feminist Perspectives on Militarism and War: Critiques, Contradictions and Collusions'

    • Maryam Khalid

    • Chapter 25: From Secular Reductionism to Religious Essentialism: Implications for the Gender Agenda

    • Mariz Tadros

    • Chapter 26: South Asia's Gendered 'Wars on Terror'

    • Seema Kazi

    • SECTION EIGHT: PEACE MOVEMENTS, UNSCR 1325 AND POST-CONFLICT RE-BUILDING

    • Introduction

    • Rawwida Baksh

    • Chapter 27: Demilitarizing the Global: Women's Peace Movements and Transnational Networks

    • Linda Etchart

    • Chapter 28: UN Security Council Resolution 1325: A Feminist Transformative Agenda?

    • Jennifer F. Klot

    • Chapter 29: Women in Post-conflict Decision-making: Change for the Better?

    • Sherrill Whittington

    • Chapter 30: Feminist Perspectives on State-building or Re-building in Crisis Contexts

    • Helen O'Connell

    • SECTION NINE: FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY

    • Introduction

    • Wendy Harcourt

    • Chapter 31: Feminist Political Ecologies: Grounded, Networked and Rooted on Earth

    • Diane Rocheleau and Padini Nirmal

    • Chapter 32: Climate Justice and Women's Agency: Voicing Other Ways of Doing

    • Ana Agostino

    • Chapter 33: Women's Transformative Organizing for Sustainable Livelihoods: Learning from Indian Experiences

    • Sumi Krishna

    • SECTION TEN: DIGITAL AGE TRANSFORMATIONS AND FUTURE TRAJECTORIES

    • Introduction

    • Wendy Harcourt

    • Chapter 34: Digital Transformations of Transnational Feminism in Theory and Practice

    • Gillian Youngs

    • Chapter 35: The Dialectics of Power and Powerlessness in Transnational Feminist Networks: Online Struggles Around Gender-based Violence

    • Priya A. Kurian, Debashish Munshi and Anuradha Mundkur

    • Chapter 36: Because I Am a Girl: The Emergence of Girls in Development

    • Sarah Hendriks and Keshet Bachan

    • Index