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Feminisms and internationalism / edited by Mrinalini Sinha, Donna Guy and Angela Woollacott.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell, 1999Description: xi, 264 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0631209190
  • 9780631209195
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42 21
LOC classification:
  • HQ1154 .F4448 1999
Contents:
Introduction: Why Feminisms and Internationalism? -- An Alternative Imperialism: Isabella Tod, Internationalist and 'Good Liberal Unionist' -- 'The New Women's Movement' in 1920s Korea: Rethinking the Relationship Between Imperialism and Women -- Madrinas and Missionaries: Uruguay and the Pan-American Women's Movement -- Inventing Commonwealth and Pan-Pacific Feminisms: Australian Women's Internationalist Activism in the 1920s-30s -- The Politics of Pan-American Cooperation: Maternalist Feminism and the Child Rights Movement, 1913-1960 -- Jie Gui - Connecting the Tracks: Chinese Women's Activism Surrounding the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing -- Unifying Women: Feminist Pasts and Presents in Yemen -- International Feminisms: Latin American Alternatives -- Feminisms and Internationalism: A View from the Centre -- Feminisms and Internationalisms: A Response from India -- Feminist Representations: Interrogating Religious Difference -- Borderland Feminisms: Towards the Transgression of Unitary Transnational Feminisms -- Some Trajectories of 'Feminism' and 'Imperialism' -- Feminisms and Transnationalism -- Feminisms and International Relations -- Feminisms and Development -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Why Feminisms and Internationalism? -- An Alternative Imperialism: Isabella Tod, Internationalist and 'Good Liberal Unionist' -- 'The New Women's Movement' in 1920s Korea: Rethinking the Relationship Between Imperialism and Women -- Madrinas and Missionaries: Uruguay and the Pan-American Women's Movement -- Inventing Commonwealth and Pan-Pacific Feminisms: Australian Women's Internationalist Activism in the 1920s-30s -- The Politics of Pan-American Cooperation: Maternalist Feminism and the Child Rights Movement, 1913-1960 -- Jie Gui - Connecting the Tracks: Chinese Women's Activism Surrounding the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing -- Unifying Women: Feminist Pasts and Presents in Yemen -- International Feminisms: Latin American Alternatives -- Feminisms and Internationalism: A View from the Centre -- Feminisms and Internationalisms: A Response from India -- Feminist Representations: Interrogating Religious Difference -- Borderland Feminisms: Towards the Transgression of Unitary Transnational Feminisms -- Some Trajectories of 'Feminism' and 'Imperialism' -- Feminisms and Transnationalism -- Feminisms and International Relations -- Feminisms and Development -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.

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