Worlding women : a feminist international politics
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Worlding women : a feminist international politics
Allen & Unwin, 1996
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Bibliography: p. 215-260
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内容説明
Until recently, women have been invisible in international relations; gender has not been considered a relevant category; and feminist scholarship has not been admitted into international relations. This work writes women, gender relations and feminist scholarship into "the international", and interrogates international aspects of women's lives and feminist politics. The book is organized into three parts. The first is on international political identities and the role of international processes in constructing political identities within states. The second part focuses on war and peace, exploring the popular associations of men with war, and women with peace. The third part focuses on international sexual division of labour including the growing feminization of the global assembly line, and the gendered politics of development, environment and population. It concludes with a review of women's organizations internationally, and of the possibilities and problems of transnational and national.
目次
IntroductionPart ITHE GENDERED POLITICS OF IDENTITIES1 Women, Gender and the State2 Women, Colonisation and Racism3 Women, Gender and Nationalism4 Women in Postcolonial and Postmigration Political IdentitiesPART IITHE GENDERED POLITICS OF PEACE AND WAR5 Men, Masculinities and War6 Women Making Peace7 Women in the WarsPART IIITHE INTERNATIONAL SEXUAL DIVISION OF LABOUR8 Women and Gender in the International Political Economy9 An International Political Economy of SexIndexBibliography
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