Global Empowerment of Women: Responses to Globalization and Politicized ReligionsCarolyn M. Elliott Routledge, 2007 M12 12 - 416 pages The empowerment of women is a broadly endorsed strategy for solving a host of difficult problems, from child poverty to gender violence to international development. The seventeen international scholars in this multi-disciplinary volume offer thoughtful critiques of the notion of empowerment based on their studies in twenty countries in all regions of the world. The comparative introduction places concepts of empowerment in the context of models of the market and of community, showing how contradictions in these models as they are enacted on the ground provide both spaces and constraints for women. The chapters consider opportunities for women in the context of globalization, resurgent nationalism and politicized religion, cultures of masculinity, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa. They show how initiatives at national or global levels are transformed by local cultures and power structures, and demonstrate the fruitfulness of tensions between universal values of human rights and contextualized understandings. This landmark, multi-disciplinary collection of original studies by distinguished international feminist scholars will be an essential addition to the fields of Political Science, Women’s Studies, Economics, Sociology, International Development, and Environmental Studies. |
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... Economics of the Family and Family Policies Edited by Inga Persson and Christina Jonung 2. Women's Work and Wages Edited ... Economic Independence Vani Borooah and Mark Hart 8. Victoria's Daughters The Schooling of Girls in Britain and ...
... Economic Transformation under Globalization: The Case of Nepalese Women MEENA ACHARYA 4. Empowerment of Women Migrant Factory Workers in South China: Opportunities and Contradictions ESTHER NGAN-LING CHOW 5. Transnational Domestication ...
... economic inequalities. While economic governance is generally posited in terms of states and markets, we broaden these concepts to include inequalities of production, and distribution. The research challenges the narrow understanding of ...
... economic, and social contexts surrounding sexual health decisions. For example, condoms might not seem rational for a newly married couple for whom reproduction is an important family obligation and a public symbol of marital happiness ...
... economic policy, a policy that privileges markets over states as generators of economic growth. While not uncritical of the resurgence of patriarchal practices and fundamentalist politics, the scholars appear more tolerant of religious ...
Contents
Reproductive Technologies | |
Opportunities and Contradictions | |
Women in Saudi Arabia | |
Negotiating with Multiple Patriarchies | |
The Case of | |
Commissions | |
Rape Trauma and Meaning | |
What Have Boys | |
Religion Violence and Womens | |
What Does | |
The Criminalization of Youth | |
Feminists the Catholic Church and | |
Works Cited | |
Law as a Site of Struggle | |
Shariah Activism in Nigeria Under Hudud | |
Gender and EU Accession | |
Contributors | |
Index | |
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Global Empowerment of Women: Responses to Globalization and Politicized ... Carolyn M Elliott No preview available - 2012 |