Women worldwide : transnational feminist perspectives on women / Janet Lee, Susan Shaw
- Author
- Lee, Janet, 1954-
- Published
- New York, NY : McGraw-Hill, [2011]
- Copyright Date
- ©2011
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Physical Description
- xvi, 647, 7, 12 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators
- Shaw, Susan M. (Susan Maxine), 1960-
- Contents
- Introduction / Janet Lee. "Universal sisterhood" and the politics of location ; Colonialism, imperialism, and globalization shaping women's lives ; The imposition of western feminism and the possibilities of transnational feminist solidarity ; Organization of women worldwide -- Transnational feminisms / Valentine M. Moghadam. The development of transnational feminisms ; Types of transnational feminist networks ; Women still have a long way to go / Cynthia G. Wagner ; Are women human? / Catharine A. MacKinnon ; The messy relationship between feminisms and globalizations / Manisha Desai ; Under western eyes / Chandra Talpade Mohanty ; Comrades / Nadine Gordimer ; Edge of the earth / Hafsat Abiola -- World media / Katharine Sarikakis and Leslie Regan Shade. Emergence of global media markets ; Representations of women in world media ; Women's access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) ; Women's ICT projects for social justice ; Glamour and honor: going online and reading in West African culture / Wendy Griswold, Erin Metz McDonnell, and Terrence Emmett McDonnell ; Women enter the world of media / Manal Ismail and Maysam Ali ; Beautiful Betty / Yeidy M. Rivero ; Mirror, mirror on the wall / Tiya Miles ; Grover goes global / Anthony Kaufman ; "Telling our own stories": African women blogging for social change / Oreoluwa Somolu -- Global politics of the body / Penny Van Esterik. Understanding the body ; Bodies in time and space ; Commodification of the body ; Local and global advocacy ; Transgender identity in Japan / Hiroko Tabuchi ; Premenstrual syndrome as scientific and cultural artifact / Anne E. Figert ; Perfectly normal / Lesléa Newman ; Spain bans skinny mannequins / Associated Press ; Changing faces / Lisa Takeuchi Cullen ; Mi estomago (My belly) / Marjorie Agosin ; Unveiled sentiments: gendered Islamophobia and experiences of veiling among Muslim girls in a Canadian Islamic school / Jasmin Zine -- Sexualities worldwide / Charmaine Pereiera an dPriya Kandaswamy. Toward a vision of sexual and economic justice / Kamala Kempadoo ; Distant view of a minaret / Alifa Rifaat ; Cambodian sex workers / Karoline Kemp ; Sex tourism booming / Irin ; Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights and the religious relativism of human rights / D.Ø. Endsjø -- Politics of women's health / Mehra Sirazi. Aging in a man's world / Anne Firth Murray ; Using human rights to improve maternal and neonatal health / Sofia Gruskin ... [et al.] ; Midwifery's renaissance / Marsden Wagner ; Canadian petrochemical plants and gender imbalances / Paul Webster ; A shared journey in breast cancer advocacy / Kathleen M. Errico and Diana Rowden -- Reproductive freedoms / Patti Lou Watkins, Alicia Bublitz, and Hoa Nguyen. Investing in reproductive health and rights / Thoraya Ahmed Obaid ; The "morning after" pill: debates and conflicts in Ireland and the U.S. / Katie Fairbanks and Hélène Hofman ; Postpartum depression in China / S. Ramashwar ; For India's daughters, a dark birth day / Uma Girish ; Hijacking global feminism: feminists, the Catholic Church, and the family planning debacle in Peru / Christina Ewig ; Ususual families / Susan Golombok -- Families in global context / Meg Wilkes Karraker. In the family / María Elena Llano ; Mothers, fathers, or parents: same-gendered families in South Africa / Carien Lubbe ; Female headship and theh "feminization of poverty" / Sylvia Chant ; Old maid / Vivian N. Limpkin ; Indonesian feminists confront polygyny / Yenni Kwok ; Too young to marry / Allison Ford ; The bride's voice: religious women challenge the wedding ritual / Irit Koren --, Violence against women worldwide / Patti Duncan. Violence in families and by intimate partners ; Violence in communities ; Violence by the state ; Resisting gendered forms of violence ; The conservation of energy / Chana Bloch ; Prevalence of and risk factors for sexual victimization in college women in Chile / Jocelyn A. Lehrer, Vivan L. Lehrer, Evelyn L. Lehrer, and Pamela B. Oyarzún ; Killed in the name of honor / Amnesty International ; No longer silent / Megan Shank ; War against women: Congo and Kosova / CBS News and Peter Finn ; Domestic violence in Afghanistan / Kirk Semple ; Finding dignity in exile / Ingrid Drake -- Women's work in the global economy / Juanita Elias. Women's work ; Gendered work ; Reproductive labor ; Resistances, challenges, and transformations ; Women farmers toil to expand Africa's food supply / Megan Rowling ; Women and tourism / Shaker Hussain ; Assembly line / Shu Ting ; Oil, Islam, and women / Michael L. Ross ; Girl / Jamaica Kincaid ; Banking on women / Sean Kelley and somini Sengupta ; The 40-percent rule / Martha Burk -- Women and environmental politics / Ana Isla and Trina Filan. Global development and the ecological crisis ; Rainforest ecopolitics ; Environmental activism ; Conclusion: toward sustainability for life ; Temperatures rising: four essays on a theme: women and climate change / Minu Hemmati and Ulrike Röhr, Myralyn O.A. Nartey, Sabrina Regmi, Leigh Brownhill ; Waikīkī / Haunani-Kay Trask ; Bedouin women and waste related hazards / Ilana Meallem and Yaakov Garb ; An ugly picture for flower workers and their children / David A. Taylor ; Poverty, pests, and pesticides / Hanna-Andrea Rother ; The world of the gift economy / Genevieve Vaughan --, and Women and political systems worldwide / Melanie Hughes and Pamela Paxton. Women's formal representation in politics ; Obstacles to women's participation in politics ; Strategies for increasing women's participation in formal politics ; Women's efforts in informal politics ; Revenge / Kim Rogers ; Please mind the gap / Alyssa McDonald ; Leading women / Emira Woods ; Women's words / Aimee Dowl ; Dal by dir/Stand your ground: international lessons on women's equality from a small nation / Laura McAllister ; The public and private domain of teh everyday politics of water / Juana Vera Delgado and Margreet Zwarteveen ; The post-Katrina, semiseparate world of gender politics / Pamela Tyler -- Women, war, and peace / Mary Hawkesworth. Gendering war ; Women and peace-making ; The city in the desert / Mary Borden ; Children of war / Wray Herbert ; Abuse of power: sexual exploitation of refugee women and girls / Elizabeth G. Ferris ; Rape in Darfur / Femke van Zeijl ; Building cultures of peace: four cornerstones / Fiane Eisler ; Plaza de Mayo / Dacia Maraini ; Do Muslim women really need saving? / LIla Abu Lughod -- Conclusion: integrating the themes: HIV/AIDS in women's lives / Sonia M. Kandathil and Janet Lee. The feminization of HIV/AIDS ; Strategies for change ; Janice, Marvelyn, and Michelle: USA / January W. Payne ; Keren: Honduras / The Associated Press ; Jacqueline, Isata, and Adele: Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Rwanda / Phyllida Brown ; Srey: Cambodia / Wong Kim Hoh ; Mantombi Nyawo: South Africa / Nicole Itano ; Parvati and Fatima: India / Aasha Kapur Mehta and Sreoshi Gupta ; Thembi: South Africa / Erika Nelson ; Mama's Club: Uganda / Rachel Scheier ; Tatiana and Dina: Russia and Ukraine / UNAIDS.
- Summary
- Women Worldwide: Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Women showcases a wide range of women's voices to highlight the great diversity among women across race, ethnicity, social class, nation, sexual identity, age, ability, and religion. Each chapter begins with a fascinating essay written by experts in the field. Students are also introduced to personal stories, cartoons, profiles of activists, photos, and learning activities that apply to the chapter's concepts, and all of this before the readings even begin. Janet Lee and Susan Show then incorporate readings that offer numerous perspectives on the chapter themes. While all the readings are accessible, some are scholarly research articles, and others are first-person narratives, poetry, short stories, or news/magazine stories. --
"The text provides an excellent introduction to global women's studies, with an impressive list of contributors and original, up-to-date essays on a range of important topics." Carrie N. Baker, Berry College --
"[Women Worldwide] covers a really broad range of topics, includes cutting edge research by top scholars in the field, and contributes to the literature on women globally." Mahruq F. Khan, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse --
"It is a good introduction of issues regarding gender and globalization with original readings and strong intros to each topic." Chrisy Moutsatsos, lowa State University --Book Jacket. - Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780073512297 (acid-free paper)
007351229X (acid-free paper) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Source of Acquisition
- Purchased with funds from the Paterno Libraries Endowment (Campus College Libraries); 2014
- Endowment Note
- Paterno Libraries Endowment (Campus College Libraries)
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