Feminism Postmodernism Development
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS Acknowledgements Notes on contributors List of acronyms Part I Exploding the Canon: An Introduction/Conclusion Jane L. Parpart and Marianne H. Marchand Part II (Neo-) colonial Discourse (s) and the Representation of Third World Women as the "Other" 1 ENGENDERING DEVELOPMENT? WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT (WID) IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIMES Geeta Chowdhry 2 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT: A CRITIQUE Mitu Hirshman 3 LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN SPEAK ON DEVELOPMENT: ARE WE LISTENING YET? Marianne H. Marchand Part III Women of Color: Representation and the Social Construction of Identity 4 THE CONSTRUCTION OF MARGINAL IDENTITIES: WORKING-CLASS GIRLS OF ALGERIAN DESCENT IN A FRENCH SCHOOL Catherine Raissiguier5 GENDER, HISTORY AND IMPERIALISM: ANNE WHEELER'S LOVALTIES Julia V.Emberley 6 COPING WITH MARGINALITY: SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN MIGRANTS IN BRITAIN Suresht R. Bald Part IV The Relevance of Postmodern Feminism for Gender and Development 7 WOMEN AND DEMOCRATIZATION STRUGGLES IN AFRICA: WHAT RELEVANCE TO POSTMODERNIST DISCOURSE? Maria Nzomo 8 POSTMODERNIST FEMINIST THEORIZING AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND PRACTICE IN THE ANGLOPHONE CARIBBEAN: THE BARBADOS CASE Eudine Barriteau 9 CHALLENGING MODERNIZATION: GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT, POSTMODERN FEMINISM AND ACTIVISM Mridula Udayagiri Part V Knowledge, Development and Praxis 10 "WOMEN" IN RURAL PRODUCER GROUPS AND THE DIVERSE POLITICS OF TRUTH IN ZIMBABWE Christine Sylvester 11 GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION Eva M. Rathgeber 12 DECONSTRUCTING THE DEVELOPMENT "EXPERT": GENDER, DEVELOPMENT AND THE "VULNERABLE GROUPS" Jane L. Parpart Glossary Bibliography Index |