Women and the Politics of Place / Edition 1

Women and the Politics of Place / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1565492072
ISBN-13:
9781565492073
Pub. Date:
09/28/2005
Publisher:
Kumarian Press, Inc.
ISBN-10:
1565492072
ISBN-13:
9781565492073
Pub. Date:
09/28/2005
Publisher:
Kumarian Press, Inc.
Women and the Politics of Place / Edition 1

Women and the Politics of Place / Edition 1

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Overview

* Highlights the interrelations between place, gender, politics, and justice.
* Draws upon women's place-based experiences across the globe.

In Women and the Politics of Place, Wendy Harcourt and Arturo Escobar analyze women's economic and social justice movements by challenging traditional views. The authors reveal how an interrelated set of transformations around body, environment, and the economy factors into place-based practices of women and how these provide alternative ways of advancement in these mobilizations.

The book develops a conceptual framework based on the most current debates in anthropology, geography, ecology, feminist, and development studies. This guides academics, activists, and policymakers toward an understanding of how women are politically negotiating globalization.

Also featured are the experiences of women working to defend their homelands on isses such as reproductive rights, land and community, rural and urban environments, and global capital. Written for wide use by academics, students, and practitioners, Women and the Politics of Place bridges the division between academic and activist knowledge with an original analysis of global feminist issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781565492073
Publisher: Kumarian Press, Inc.
Publication date: 09/28/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Arturo Escobar is a professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author of the influential book Encountering Development-The Making and Unmaking of the Third World. His recent research has focused on the intersection among development, capital, and social movements in the Colombian Pacific region. Specifically, he is concerned with looking in the context of the transnational debates on rainforest political ecology and biodiversity conservation.

Wendy Harcourt is a program adviser at the Society for International Development, an international development NGO and Editor of Development, the SID quarterly journal, and the current Chair of Women in Development, Europe. She writes extensively in the field of gender and development and has led several research and policy programs for SID, the UN, and European NGOs on globalization, alternative economics and gender, reproductive rights and health, culture and communications.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Practices of Difference: Introducing "Women and the Politics of Place" Arturo Escobar and Wendy Harcourt; 1) Bodies in Places, Places in Bodies Yvonne Underhill-Sem; 2) The Body Politic in Global Development Discourse: A Woman and Politics of Place Perspective Wendy Harcourt; 3) Transforming Passion, Politics, and Pain Fatma Alloo; 4) Politics of Place and Women's Rights in Pakistan Khawar Mumtaz; 5) Political Landscapes and Ecologies of Zambrana-Chacuey: The Legacy of Mama Tingo Dianne Rocheleau; 6) Domesticating the Neo-Liberal City: Invisible Genders and the Politics of Place Gerda R. Wekerle; 7) Women and the Defense of Place in Colombian Black Movement Struggles Libia Grueso and Leyla Andrea Arroyo; 8) Women Displaced: Democracy, Development, and Identity in India Smitu Kothari; 9) Building Community Economies: Women and the Politics of Place J)K) Gibson-Graham; 10) Place-based Politics and the Meaning of Diverse Economies for Women and Young People in Finland; 11) Place-based Globalism: Locating Women in the Alternative Globalization Movement Michal Osterweil; 12) Zapatista Women: Place-based Struggles and the Search for Autonomy Marisa Belausteguigoitia; 13) Out of the Shadows: Listening to Place-based Narratives of Palestinian Women Randa Farah; 14) Still Challenging 'Place': Sex, Money, and Agency in Women's Migrations Laura M. Agustin; 15) Politics of Place in Multilevel Games: Arab Women Acting or Reacting? Lamis A.M. al-Shejni; Conclusion - The Women and the Politics of Place and the Place of Politics for Women: Some Reflections for the Future Sonia Alvarez

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