Women, Work, And Gender Relations In Developing Countries A Global Perspective
İÇİNDEKİLERContents Preface Acknowledgments PART I: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations 1. The Study of Gender and Generational Hierarchies in the Context of Development: Methodological Aspects Marie France Labrecque 2. Toward Postcolonial Methodologies Lynne Phillips 3. Out of Egypt: A Talk with Nawal El Saadawi Tiffany R. Patterson and Angela M. Gilliam PART II: The Link Between Structure, Global Economy, and the Everyday Life 4. Women Who Make the Chips Les Levidow 5. Women in the Rural Economy in Nigeria Christiana E. E. Okojie 6. The Political Economy of Women's Work in Kenya: Chronic Constraints and Broken Barriers Collette Stula 7. Women and Garden Produce of Kinshasa: The Difficult Quest for Autonomy Gertrude Mianda 8. Negotiating Ideal Womanhood in Rural Philippine Households: Work and Survival Tuula Heinonen 9. Moral Regulation and Microlevel Politics: Implications for Women's Work and Struggles Suzan M. Hum 10. Filipino Women and the Work of Mothering Delia D. Agnilar PART III: A Challenge to Capitalist Development 11. The Case of Mauritania: Women's Productive Activities in Urban Areas-A Process of Empowerment Gisele Sitnard 2. Women Traders as Promoters of a Subsistence Perspective: The Case of Juchitan (Oaxaca), Mexico Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen PART IV: Social Change Through Empowerment and Self-Organization 13. Turning Acts of Borrowing into Acts of Empowerment: Self-Organization of the Annapurna Women of Bombay Dina Abbott 14. Working for Social Change: Learning from and Building upon Women's Knowledge to Develop Economic Literacy Mary Morgan Bibliography İndex About the Editors and Contributors |