Feminist Futures: Reimagining Women Culture and Development (Record no. 114138)

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International Standard Book Number 9788131609521
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Classification number 305.42
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Title Feminist Futures: Reimagining Women Culture and Development
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Edition statement 2nd ed
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Rawat Publications
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Jaipur
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Extent 499p
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General note 1. An introduction to women, culture and development<br/><br/>Part I: Sexuality and The Gendered Body<br/>2. More "Tragedies" in out-of-the-way places: oceanic interpretations of another scale' / Kaita Sem<br/>3. `Revolution with a woman's face? Family norms, constitutional reform and the politics of redistribution in post/neoliberal Ecuador / Amy Lind<br/>4. Claiming the state: revisiting women's reproductive identity in India's development policy / Rachel Simon-Kumar<br/>5. Abortion and African culture: a case study of Kenya / Jane Wambui Njagi<br/>6. Bodies and choices: African matriarchs and Mammy Water / Ifi Amadiume<br/><br/>Part II: Environment, Technology, Science<br/>7. New lenses with limited vision: Shell scenarios, science fiction, storytelling wars / Akanksha Munshi-Kurian<br/>8. Development nationalism: science, religion and the quest for a modern India / Banu Subramaniam<br/>9. What would Rachel say? / Joni Seager<br/>10. Negotiating human -nature boundaries, cultural hierarchies and masculinist paradigms of development studies / Debashish Munshi<br/>11. The intersection of women, culture and development: conversations about visions for the future - take two / Wendy Harcourt<br/><br/>Part III: The Cultural Politics Of Representation<br/>12. Of rural mothers, urban whores and working daughters: women and the critique of neocolonial development in Taiwan's nativist literature / Ming-yan Lai<br/>13. Revisiting the mostaz'af and the mostakbar / Minoo Moallem<br/>14. Mariama Ba's So Long a Letter, `women, culture and development' from a Francophone or postcolonial perspective / Anjali Prabhu<br/>15. The precarious middle class: gender, risk and mobility in the new Indian economy / Raka Ray
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Personal name Women - Social conditions - Cross-cultural studies
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Personal name Bhavnani, Kum Kum
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Personal name Foran, John
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Personal name Kurian, Priya A.
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Personal name Munshi, Debashish
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