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|a Perverse Politics? :
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|a Fornt Cover; Perverse Politics? Feminism, Anti-Imperialism, Multiplicity; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Senior Editorial Board; Student Editorial Board; Editorial Statement; Introduction: Perverse Politics? Feminism, Anti-Imperialism, Multiplicity; On Perversity; The Specter of False Consciousness(es); Multiplicity Rather Than Perversity; Unexpected/Uneasy Alliances; The Papers; Notes; References; Perverse Humanitarianism and the Business of Rescue: What's Wrong with NGOs and What's Right about the "Johns"?; Introduction.
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|a Critical Humanitarianism and Sex Work as a Pathway toward MobilityVietnam in the New Global Economy; Research Methods; Perverse Humanitarianism: Diverting Incarceration But Trapped in an NGO; Fleeing Factory Work and Domestic Work for Sex Work; "The Johns": Sexual Predators or Heroic Saviors?; Who Then Are the Villains and Heroes in Sex Trafficking?; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Redemptive Capitalism and Sexual Investability; Capitalist Redemption; "Illicit Networks" as Sexual Technologies and Moral Fields; Sex, Slavery, and Supply Chains.
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|a Global Corporate Citizenship and the "Girl Effect"Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Troubling the Subject of Violence: The Pacifist Presumption, Martial Maternalism, and Armed Women in Contemporary Gun Culture; Introduction; Finding Feminism; The Pacifist Presumption as Feminist Orthodoxy; Martial Maternalism as Post-Feminism; Methods and Evidence; "Taking the Power Back": Rejecting the Pacifist Presumption; "Crossing that Threshold": Negotiating Gun Culture; Mobilizing Martial Maternalism; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References.
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|a Feminism/s in Power: Rethinking Gender Equality after the Second WaveA New Gendered Order: New Questions and Challenges for Feminist Critique; A Post-Second Wave Feminist Debate: The Critics of Feminism in Power; Critiques of Feminist in Power: Anti-Sexual Violence and Anti-Sex Trafficking Campaigns; Critiques of Feminists in Power: The Gendered Welfare State; Discussion: Rethinking the Meanings of a (New?) Feminist Politics; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Contextualizing the Closet: Naz, Law, and Sexuality in Postcolonial India; Introduction; Methods and Analysis.
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|a Section 377 and the Formation of Activist Coalitions: A Brief HistoryPrivate Space and its Discontents: Gender, Class, and "Rights to Privacy"; Women and Private Space: Violence, Pleasure, and Domestic Space; A Question of Class: Hypervisibility and Violence in Public Spaces; The Naz Petition: Law Confronts Lived Experience; Contextualizing the Closet: Critical Approaches to Sexuality and Law; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Appendix; Interviews; Subjects of Rights and Subjects of Cruelty: The Production of an Islamic Backlash against Homosexuality in Turkey; Incitement to Discourse.
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|a The papers collected here offer anti-imperialist feminist alternatives to second wave feminism's often reductive understandings of freedom; emancipation; oppression; empowerment and democracy.
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