Feminism seduced : how global elites use women's labor and ideas to exploit the world
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Feminism seduced : how global elites use women's labor and ideas to exploit the world
Routledge, 2016, c2009
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"First published 2009 by Paradigm Publishers. Published 2016 by Routledge"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-275) and index
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内容説明
In a pioneering reinterpretation of the role of mainstream feminism, Eisenstein shows how the ruling elites of developed countries utilize women's labor and the ideas of women's liberation and empowerment to maintain their economic and political power, both at home and abroad. Her explorations range from the abolition of "welfare as we know it" and the ending of the family wage in the United States to the creation of export-processing zones in the global South that depend on women's "nimble fingers"; and from the championing of microcredit as a path to women's empowerment in the global South to the claim of women's presumed liberation in the West as an ideological weapon in the war on terrorism. Eisenstein challenges activists and intellectuals to recognize that international feminism is at a fateful crossroads, and argues that it is crucial for feminists to throw in their lot with the progressive forces that are seeking alternatives to globalized corporate capitalism.
目次
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Globalization and Women's Labor
- Chapter 2 Women, Work, and the Mainstreaming of Feminism
- Chapter 3 Fault Lines of Race and Class
- Chapter 4 In the United States
- Chapter 5 In the Global South
- Chapter 6 Islamophobia and the Global War on Terror
- concl Conclusion
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