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Feminist futures : re-imagining women, culture and development
Verfasst von:
Bhavnani, Kum-Kum
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London:
Zed Books
,
2016
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499 S.
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| Einrichtung: | Frauensolidarität | Wien |
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| Verfasst von: | Bhavnani, Kum-Kum; Foran, John; Kurian, Priya A.; Munshi, Debashish |
| Ausgabe: | Second edition |
| Jahr: | 2016 |
| ISBN: | 178360638X |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| In einer Zeit, in der Fragen nach Geschlechtergerechtigkeit, sozialer und wirtschaftlicher Gerechtigkeit, Nachhaltigkeit und kultureller Vielfalt immer virulenter werden, gibt „Feminist Futures“ in dieser überarbeiteten und aktualisierten Auflage neue Ausblicke. Eine neue Generation von Aktivist_innen und Wissenschaftler_innen sucht nach neuen Perspektiven in Beziehung zum globalen Süden und beleuchtet die komplexe Art und Weise, wie Frauen auf verschiedensten Ebenen Widerstand gegen ihre Marginalisierung leisten. Basierend auf Cultural und Development Studies sowie feministischen Theorien wird ein innovativer Rahmen für das Verständnis der Zusammenhänge zwischen Frauen, Kultur und Entwicklung gelegt. Preface to the Second Edition - Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, Priya Kurian and Debashish Munshi 1. An Introduction to Women, Culture and Development - Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran and Priya Kurian; Visions I: Maria’s Stories - Maria Ofelia Navarrete, The Woof and the Warp - Luisa Valenzuela, Consider the Problem of Privatisation - Anna Tsing; Part I: Sexuality and the Gendered Body 2. ‘Tragedies’ in Out-of-the-way Places: Oceanic Interpretations of Another Scale - Yvonne Underhill-Sem with Kaita Sem 3. ‘Revolution with a Woman’s Face’? Family Norms, Constitutional Reform, and the Politics of Redistribution in Post-Neoliberal Ecuador - Amy Lind 4. Claiming the State: Revisiting Women’s Reproductive Identity in India’s Development Policy - Rachel Simon-Kumar 5. Abortion and African Culture: A Case Study of Kenya - Jane Wambui Njagi 6. Bodies and Choices: African Matriarchs and Mammy Water - Ifi Amadiume; Visions II: Empowerment: Snakes and Ladders - Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Gendered Sexualities and Lived Experience: Revisiting the Case of Gay Sexuality in Women, Culture and Development - Dana Collins, Cases of Revolutionary Women’s Struggle and Leadership: Building Local Political Power in the Countryside in the Age of Neoliberal Globalisation - Peter Chua, What Should I Say About a Dream? Reflections on Adolescent Girls, Agency, and Citizenship - Gauri Nandedkar; Part II: Environment, Technology, Science 7. New Lenses with Limited Vision: Shell Scenarios, Science Fiction, Storytelling Wars - David McKie with Akanksha Munshi-Kurian 8. Development Nationalism: Science, Religion and the Quest for a Modern India - Banu Subramaniam 9. What Would Rachel Say? - Joni Seager 10. Negotiating Human-Nature Boundaries, Cultural Hierarchies and Masculinist Paradigms of Development Studies - Priya Kurian and Debashish Munshi Visions III: Alternatives to Development: Of Love, Dreams and Revolution - John Foran, Dreams and Process in Development Theory and Practice - Light Carruyo, The Subjective Side of Development: Sources of Well-being, Resources for Struggle - Linda Klouzal; Part III: The Cultural Politics of Representation 11. Of Rural Mothers, Urban Whores and Working Daughters: Women and the Critique of Neocolonial Development in Taiwan’s Nativist Literature - Ming-yan Lai 12. Revisiting the Mostaz’af and the Mostakbar - Minoo Moallem 13. Mariama Bâ’s So Long a Letter: ‘Women, Culture and Development’ from a Francophone/Postcolonial Perspective - Anjali Prabhu 14. The Precarious Middle Class: Gender, Risk and Mobility in the New Indian Economy - Raka Ray; Visions IV: An Antipodean Take on Gender, Culture and Development Cooperation - Susanne Schech, On Activist Scholarship and Women, Culture and Development - Julie Shayne, Women, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Sustainable Development - Sangion Tiu Re-Imagining Climate Justice: What the World Needs Now is Love, Hope and You - John Foran; Post-scripts: A Conversation about the Future of Women, Culture and Development - Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, Priya Kurian and Debashish Munshi | |
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