Women in a Globalizing World
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Éditeur:
Inanna Publications
Inanna Publications
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2013
2013
ISBN-13:
9781771330978
Description:
Canadian and international authors offer ground-breaking work in this
collection that brings together almost seventy articles by formative
feminist writers, researchers, activists and visionaries to illuminate
the profound <span class="il">globalizing</span> processes of our time. Critical analyses of current<span class="il"> globalization</span> and
possible alternatives are presented in the context of global feminist
dialogue and activism since the 1980s. Together, the articles provide a
comprehensive overview of the agenda and processes of neo-liberal <span class="il">globalization</span>; <span class="il">women</span>’s
activist responses to the consequent environmental and social
destruction; and visionary feminist alternatives and worldviews. As well
as <span class="il">women</span>’s studies courses, this collection
will be an indispensable resource for teachers seeking
globally-informed, gender-, race-, class-, and Indigenous- aware
Canadian resources for the study of sociology, international
development, environmental studies, political economy, <span class="il">women</span>’s
human rights, labour studies, social policy, social work, international
relations, migration/immigration, violence, poverty, militarism,
colonialism and post-colonialism, social movements, global feminisms,
peace, community organizing, sustainability and alternative
possibilities.
collection that brings together almost seventy articles by formative
feminist writers, researchers, activists and visionaries to illuminate
the profound <span class="il">globalizing</span> processes of our time. Critical analyses of current<span class="il"> globalization</span> and
possible alternatives are presented in the context of global feminist
dialogue and activism since the 1980s. Together, the articles provide a
comprehensive overview of the agenda and processes of neo-liberal <span class="il">globalization</span>; <span class="il">women</span>’s
activist responses to the consequent environmental and social
destruction; and visionary feminist alternatives and worldviews. As well
as <span class="il">women</span>’s studies courses, this collection
will be an indispensable resource for teachers seeking
globally-informed, gender-, race-, class-, and Indigenous- aware
Canadian resources for the study of sociology, international
development, environmental studies, political economy, <span class="il">women</span>’s
human rights, labour studies, social policy, social work, international
relations, migration/immigration, violence, poverty, militarism,
colonialism and post-colonialism, social movements, global feminisms,
peace, community organizing, sustainability and alternative
possibilities.
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