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Globalizing women: transnational feminist networks
Valentine M. Moghadam
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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Glossary of Acronyms and Terms (page xv)
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1 Globalizing Women: An Introduction and Overview (page 1)
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2 Globalization and Its Discontents: Capitalist Development, Political Movements, and Gender (page 21)
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3 Female Labor, Regional Crises, and Feminist Responses (page 50)
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4 The Women's Movement and Its Organizations: Discourses, Structures, Resources (page 78)
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5 From Structural Adjustment to the Global Trade Agenda: DAWN, WIDE, and WEDO (page 105)
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6 Feminists versus Fundamentalists: Women Living under Muslim Laws and the Sisterhood Is Global Institute (page 142)
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7 The Travails of Transnational Feminist Organizing: The Association of Women of the Mediterranean Region (AWMR) (page 173)
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8 The Specter that Haunts the Global Economy? The Challenge of Global Feminism (page 191)
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Appendix A: A Women's Appeal, Women Living under Muslim Laws, Alert for Action / Algeria, 1992 (page 203)
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Appendix B: Women's Caucus Declaration, Third Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organization, Seattle, Washington, 30 November-3 December 1999 (page 204)
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Appendix C: Seattle Declaration, Diverse Women for Diversity, Seattle, 1 December 1999 (page 206)
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Notes (page 209)
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References (page 227)
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Index (page 243)
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Published: c2005
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801880247 (paper)
- 9780801880230 (hardcover)