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Feminist Post-Development Thought Kriemild Saunders

Feminist Post-Development Thought By Kriemild Saunders

Feminist Post-Development Thought by Kriemild Saunders


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What does development mean for women? Is it their best hope of social progress and equality, or does it simply raise false expectations for the future? In this text feminist thinkers explore this and other critical questions from a variety of different perspectives.

Feminist Post-Development Thought Summary

Feminist Post-Development Thought: Rethinking Modernity, Post-Colonialism and Representation by Kriemild Saunders

In this groundbreaking collection with its diverse perspectives, feminist thinkers explore whether Third World women ought to continue along the path of development or abandon full-scale modernization and seek post-development alternatives instead. It represents the first attempt to ascertain the possibilities, and limitations, of the post-development path for women.

Feminist Post-Development Thought Reviews

'This is such an up-to-the-feminist-minute book. If one ever imagines that radical feminist thinkers or feminist cultural studies scholars can leave women in development to those who know about digging wells and sampling soil, think again. Kriemild Saunders and her savvy, worldly contributors make one realise that development is about the gendered constructions of desire, romanticism, icons, co-optation, consumerism and green tourism.' Cynthia Enloe, author of Bananas, Beaches and Bases 'In this landmark volume, world-class feminists undo Western thinking on gender, development, and modernity. Women's empowerment over materialism, sociality over relentless progress, and sustainability over biological invasion are some of the post development alternatives proposed. Indeed, the lively theory and vivid examples show that the well being of women in the South is tied up with the fate of the planet itself. This indispensable resource will appeal to scholars and activists in many fields.' Aihwa Ong, author of Flexible Citizenship: the Cultural Logic of Transnationality 'Here is a challenging set of inquiries about development from various feminist perspectives, particularly the questions of progress and post-development alternatives. This anthology is a noteworthy contribution to current discussions about globalization, survival, the ecological crisis and strategies for action.' Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University

About Kriemild Saunders

Kriemild Saunders teaches sociology at St. John's University-Staten Island. She received her PhD from The Graduate School/University Center-CUNY. Her wide-ranging interests include sexuality, queer practices, gender, development, race & class relations.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Towards a Deconstructive Post-Development Criticism - Kriemild Saunders
  • Part I: Aiding Development
    • 1. Lessons from the Field: Rethinking Empowerment, Gender and Development in a Post (Post?) Development Perspective - Jane Parpart
    • 2. Dismantling the Master's House with the Master's Tools? Gender Work in and with Powerful Bureaucracies - Kathleen Staudt
    • 3. Trails of Turquoise: Feminist Enquiry and Counter-development in Ladakh, India - Ravina Aggarwal
  • Part II: Locating Women/Locating Work
    • 4. Countergeographies of Globalization: Feminization of Survival - Saskia Sassen
    • 5. Engendering Globalization in an Era of Transnational Capital: New Cross-Border Alliances and Strategies of Resistance in a Post-NAFTA Mexico - Marianne Marchand
  • Part III: More Worldly Feminisms
    • 6. Development: Feminist Theory's Cul-de-Sac - Marnia Lazreg
    • 7. Picture more at Variance, of Desires and Development in the People's Republic of China - Tani Barlow
    • 8. Developmentalist Feminism and Neocolonialism in the Andean Communities - Frederique Apffel-Marglin and Loyda Sanchez
  • Part IV: The Science Question in Development
    • 9. Mad Cows and Sacred Cows - Vandana Shiva
    • 10. Global Circulations: Nature, Culture and the Possibility of Sustainable Development - Banu Subramaniam, James Bever and Peggy Schulz
    • 11. Do the Marginalized Valorize the Margins? Exploring the Dangers of Difference - Meera Nanda
  • Part V: Stories From the Field: Theorizing Action/Acting on Theory
    • 12. Participatory Research: A Tool in the Production of Knowledge in the Development Discourse - Patience Elabor-Idemudia
    • 13. Ethnographic Acts: Writing Women and Other Political Fields - Piya Chatterjee
    • 14. Practising Theory through Women's Bodies: Public Violence and Women Strategies of Power and Place - Ramona Perez
  • Part VI: Other Bodies
    • 15. Body Politics: Revisiting the Population Question - Wendy Harcourt
    • 16. Reproductive Technology: From a Third World Feminist Perspective - Esther Wangari
    • 17. Gender, Bodies and Cosmos in Mesoamerica - Sylvia Marcos

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GOR006812087
9781856499477
1856499472
Feminist Post-Development Thought: Rethinking Modernity, Post-Colonialism and Representation by Kriemild Saunders
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2002-10-01
384
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