Women in a Globalizing World
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Éditeur:
Inanna Publications
Inanna Publications
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2013
2013
ISBN-13:
9781926708720
Description:
An exciting Canadian collection of feminist articles that pro- vide cutting-edge gender analysis for understanding diverse personal and political challenges and opportunities in our fast-changing global world. Canadian and international au- thors offer varied social justice, anti-racist, Indigenous, and subsistence perspectives on environmental, social, cultural, and political issues in women’s local and global struggles and visions for another world. Anyone wanting to under- stand Canadian and international neo-liberal policies’ im- pact on women and women’s growing understanding and resistance to these policies will be interested in this book. As well as women’s studies courses, this collection will be an indispensable resource for teachers seeking globally-in- formed, gender-, race-, class-, and Indigenous- aware Cana- dian resources for the study of sociology, international devel- opment, environmental studies, political economy, women’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.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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