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With original and engaging contributions, this Handbook confirms feminist scholarship in development studies as a vibrant research field.
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With original and engaging contributions, this Handbook confirms feminist scholarship in development studies as a vibrant research field. It reveals the diverse ways that feminist theory and practice inform and shape gender analysis and development policies, bridging generations of feminists from different institutions, disciplines and regions.
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As Raewyn Connell states in her Foreword, 'this Handbook plunges us straight into some of the most disturbing and important issues of our time. Global injustice and violence; the nature of care and love; new forms of power and resistance; the politics of knowledge and the politics of sexuality; survival on an injured planet - all feature in the book'. Guided by Wendy Harcourt's experience of over 20 years in gender and development processes, this exciting and dynamic collection of essays presents a multifaceted dialogue that connects diverse feminist locations, generations and disciplines. The Handbook features feminist scholars and activists who have critically influenced feminist analyses, strategies and visions in gender and development discourse. The contributions encourage readers to go beyond mainstream development institutional discourse and look at how feminist practice and vision (whether in international relations, political ecology or social movements) shape development policy and studies.
Author Biography
Wendy Harcourt is Associate Professor in Critical Development and Feminist Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University, The Netherlands. She joined the ISS in 2011 after 20 years working at the Society for International Development as Editor of the journal Development and Director of Programmes. She has edited 10 books including her monograph Body Politics in Development: Critical Debates in Gender and Development, winner of the 2010 Feminist Women Studies Association Book Prize. Harcourt is also editor of the Palgrave Series Gender, Development and Social Change.
Table of Contents
Foreword: Raewyn Connell Introduction: Dilemmas, Dialogues, Debates; Wendy HarcourtSection I: Gender, Power, Decoloniality1. The Coloniality of Gender; Maria Lugones2. On Gender and its Otherwise; Catherine Walsh3. Gender and Equivocation: Notes on Decolonial Feminist Translations; Claudia de Lima Costa4. The Coloniality of Gender as a Radical Critique of Developmentalism; Rosalba Icaza and Rolando Vázquez Section II: Institutions, Policies, Governmentality1. Mainstreaming Gender or 'Streaming' Gender Away: Feminists Marooned in the Development Business, Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay 2. Mainstream(ing) Has Never Run Clean, Perhaps Never Can: Gender in the Main/Stream of Development; Sara de Jong3. Beyond Binaries: Strategies for a 21st Century Gender Equality Agenda; Aruna Rao and Joanne Sandler4. Gender Mainstreaming: Views of a Post-Beijing Feminist; Anouka van Eerdewijk 5. Mainstreaming Gender or Streaming Gender Away Revisited; Maitrayee MukhopadhyaySection III: Globalization, Care, Economic Justice1. Revisiting the Core Text: Gendered Well-being. Globalization, Women's Health, and Economic Justice: Reflections Post-September 11; Rosalind Petchesky 2. Reclaiming Gender and Economic Justice in the Era of Corporate Takeover; Alexandra Garita 3. Rethinking Care and Economic Justice with Third World Sex Workers; Debolina Dutta 4. 'This Solidarity of Sisters'; Rosalind PetcheskySection IV: Gender, Science, Ecology1. Rooted Networks, Webs of Relation, and the Power of Situated Science Bringing the Models Back down to Earth in Zambrana; Dianne Rocheleau2. Being and Knowing Differently In Living Worlds: Rooted Networks and Relational Webs in Indigenous Geographies; Padini Nirmal3. Responding to Technologies of 'Fixing' 'Nuisance' Webs of Relation in the Mozambican Woodlands; Ingrid L. Nelson4. Dianne Rocheleau: The Feminist Political Ecology Legacy and beyond; Lyla Mehta5. Crossing Boundaries: Points of Encounter with People and Worlds 'Otherwise'; Dianne RocheleauSection V: Livelihoods, Place, Community1. Building Community Economies: Women and the Politics of Place; JK Gibson-Graham 2. Seeing Diversity, Multiplying Possibility: My Journey from Post-Feminism to Post-Development with JK Gibson-Graham; Kelly Dombroski3. Retooling our Political Imaginations through a Feminist Politics of Economic Difference; Michal Osterweil 4. Cuban 'Co-ops' and Wanigela 'wantoks': Engaging with Diverse Economic Practices; Yvonne Underhill-Sem5. 'Optimism', Place and the Possibility of Transformative Politics; JK Gibson GrahamSection VI: Gender, Race, Intersectionality1. Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging; Nira Yuval Davis 2. Towards an Ethics of Care: Response to 'Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging'; Aili Mari Tripp 3. Toward a Broader Scope and More Critical Frame for Intersectional Analysis; Susan Paulson4. Murals and Mirrors: Imprisoned Women and the Politics of Belonging; Marisa Belausteguigoitia-Rius5. A Dialogical Conversation: Response to the Responses; Nira Yuval DavisSection VII: Violence, Militarism, Conflict1. Gendering Insecurities, Informalization and 'War Economies; V. Spike Peterson 2.Gendered and Racialised Logics of Insecurity, Development, and Intervention; Maryam Khalid3. Economies of Conflict: Reflecting on the (Re)Production of 'War Economies'; Heather Turcotte4. Effects and Affects: Women in the Post-Conflict Moment in Timor-Leste: An Application of Spike Peterson's 'Gendering Insecurities, Informalization and War Economies'; Sara Niner 5. Situating, Reflecting, Appreciating; V. Spike PetersonSection VIII: Bodies, Sexuality, Queering Development1. Revisiting the Core Text: Sexuality and the Development Industry; Andrea Cornwall and Susie Jolly2. Redressing the Silofication Between Sexuality and Development: A Radical Revisioning; Stella Nyanzi3. Puhngah/Men In Skirts: A Plea for History; Andil Gosine4. Pink Space and the Pleasure Approach to Sexuality and the Development Industry in China; Xiapei He5. Sexuality and the development industry: Reflections 6 years on; Andrea Cornwall and Susie JollySection IX: Visions, Hopes, Futures1. Feminism as Transformational Politics: Towards Possibilities for Another World;Peggy Antrobus2. Hopes and the Struggles for Transformation: Reflections of an Iranian Feminist; Mansoureh Shoajee3. The Future for Women's Struggle for Social Justice and Full Citizenship: A Comprehensive Peace; Shobha Raghuram4. Imagining Feminist Futures; Wendy Harcourt5. Further Reflections; Peggy Antrobus
Long Description
With original and engaging contributions, this Handbook confirms feminist scholarship in development studies as a vibrant research field. It reveals the diverse ways that feminist theory and practice inform and shape gender analysis and development policies, bridging generations of feminists from different institutions, disciplines and regions.
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Provides state of the art debates and research on gender and development Aims to open up the traditional boundaries of what is gender and development Unusual approach of critiquing core texts by various scholars which sets it apart from the competition Course potential for Gender and Women's Studies as well as Gender and Development
Details ISBN1349576972 Language English ISBN-10 1349576972 ISBN-13 9781349576975 Format Paperback Pages 660 Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Edition 1st Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle Critical Engagements in Feminist Theory and Practice Place of Publication Basingstoke Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Wendy Harcourt DEWEY 305.4 Year 2020 Short Title The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Development AU Release Date 2020-09-14 NZ Release Date 2020-09-14 Publication Date 2020-09-14 UK Release Date 2020-09-14 Author Wendy Harcourt Illustrations XXVII, 660 p. Edition Description 1st ed. 2016 Alternative 9781137382726 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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