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100 1 _aAgarwal, Bina,
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245 1 0 _aAmartya Sen's work and ideas :
_ba gender perspective /
_cEdited by Bina Agarwal, Jane Humphries & Ingrid Robeyns.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2005.
264 4 _c©2005
300 _a350 pages :
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500 _a"This book was previously published as a special issue of Feminist Economics.".
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tExploring the challenges of Amartya Sen's work and ideas: an introduction /
_rBina Agarwal, Jane Humphries, and Ingrid Robeyns --
_g1.
_tGender and the foundations of social choice: the role of situated agency /
_rFabienne Peter --
_g2.
_tCapabilities as fundamental entitlements: Sen and social justice /
_rMartha C. Nussbaum --
_g3.
_tSen'scapability approach and gender inequality : selecting relevant capabilities /
_rIngrid Robeyns --
_g4.
_tIntra-household inequality: a challenge for the capability approach? /
_rVegard Iversen --
_g5.
_tDevelopment as empowerment /
_rMarianne T. Hill --
_g6.
_tDevelopment as freedom and as what else? /
_rDes Gasper and Irene van Staveren --
_g7.
_tGlobalization and women's paid work: expanding freedom? /
_rChristine M. Koggel --
_g8.
_tSlavery, freedom, and Sen /
_rStanley L. Engerman --
_g9.
_tDoes contraception benefit women? Structure, agency, and well-being in rural Mexico /
_rAustreberta Nazar Beutelspacher, Emma Zapata Martelo and Veronica Vazquez Garcia --
_g10.
_tSen, ethics, and democracy /
_rElizabeth Anderson --
_g11.
_t"Missing women": revisiting the debate /
_rStephan Klasen and Claudia Wink --
_g12.
_tThe human development paradigm: operationalizing Sen's ideas on capabilities /
_rSakiko Fukuda-Parr --
_g13.
_tContinuing the conversation /
_rAmartya Sen talks with Bina Agarwal, Jane Humphries and Ingrid Robeyns --
_g14.
_tCapabilities, lists, and public reason: continuing the conversation /
_rAmaratya Sen.
520 _aThis unique volume is the first to examine Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen's ideas through the lens of gender. His humanitarian approach to economics has been crucial to the development of several aspects of feminist economics and gender analysis. This book outlines the range and usefulness of his work for gender analysis while also exploring some of its silences and implicit assumptions. The result is a collection of groundbreaking and insightful essays which cover major topics in Sen's work, such as the capability approach, justice, freedom, social choice, agency, missing women and development and well-being. Perspectives have been drawn from both developing and developed countries, with most of the authors applying Sen's concepts to cultural, geographic and historical contexts which differ from his original applications. -- Back cover.
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