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The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Development : Critical Engagements in Feminist Theory and Practice /

As Raewyn Connell states in her Foreword, 'this Handbook plunges us straight into some of the most disturbing and important issues of our time. Global injustice and violence; the nature of care and love; new forms of power and resistance; the politics of knowledge and the politics of sexuality;...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Harcourt, Wendy (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
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  • Cover ; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Dilemmas, Dialogues, Debates; Section I Gender, Power, Decoloniality; 1.0 The Coloniality of Gender; 1.1 On Gender and Its 'Otherwise'; 1.2 Gender and Equivocation: Notes on Decolonial Feminist Translations; 1.3 The Coloniality of Gender as a Radical Critique of Developmentalism; Section II Institutions, Policies, Governmentality; 2.0 Mainstreaming Gender or "Streaming" Gender Away: Feminists Marooned in the Development Business.
  • 2.1 Mainstream(ing) Has Never Run Clean, Perhaps Never Can: Gender in the Main/Stream of Development2.2 Beyond Binaries: Strategies for a 21st-Century Gender Equality Agenda; 2.3 Gender Mainstreaming: Views of a Post-Beijing Feminist; 2.4 'Mainstreaming Gender or "Streaming" Gender Away' Revisited; Section III Globalization, Care, Economic Justice; 3.0 Gendered Well-Being. Globalization, Women's Health and Economic Justice: Reflections Post-September 11; 3.1 Reclaiming Gender and Economic Justice in the Era of Corporate Takeover.
  • 3.2 Rethinking Care and Economic Justice with Third-World Sexworkers3.3 This Solidarity of Sisters; Section IV Gender, Science, Ecology; 4.0 Rooted Networks, Webs of Relation, and the Power of Situated Science: Bringing the Models Back Down to Earth in Zambrana; 4.1 Being and Knowing Differently in Living Worlds: Rooted Networks and Relational Webs in Indigenous Geographies; 4.2 Responding to Technologies of 'Fixing' 'Nuisance' Webs of Relation in the Mozambican Woodlands; 4.3 Dianne Rocheleau: The Feminist Political Ecology Legacy and Beyond.
  • 4.4 Crossing Boundaries: Points of Encounter with People and Worlds 'Otherwise'Section V Livelihoods, Place, Community; 5.0 Building Community Economies: Women and the Politics of Place; 5.1 Seeing Diversity, Multiplying Possibility: My Journey from Post-feminism to Post-development with; 5.2 Retooling Our Political Imaginations through a Feminist Politics of Economic Difference; 5.3 Cuban 'Co-ops' and Wanigela 'Wantoks': Engaging with Diverse Economic Practices, in Place; 5.4 'Optimism', Place and the Possibility of Transformative Politics; Section VI Gender, Race, Intersectionality.
  • 6.0 Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging6.1 Towards an Ethics of Care: Response to 'Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging'; 6.2 Towards a Broader Scope and More Critical Frame for Intersectional Analysis; 6.3 Murals and Mirrors: Imprisoned Women and the Politics of Belonging; 6.4 A Dialogical Conversation: A Response to the Responses; Section VII Violence, Militarism, Conflict; 7.0 Gendering Insecurities, Informalization and "War Economies"; 7.1 Gendered and Racialized Logics of Insecurity, Development and Intervention.