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The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements explores the historical, political, economic and social contexts in which transnational feminist movements have emerged and spread, and the contributions they have made to global knowledge, power and social change over the past half century. The publication of the handbook in 2015 marks the fortieth anniversary of the United Nations International Women's Year, the thirtieth anniversary of the Third World Conference on Women held in Nairobi, the twentieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and the fifteenth anniversaries of the Millennium Development Goals and of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on 'women, peace and security'.The editors and contributors critically interrogate transnational feminist movements from a broad spectrum of locations in the global South and North: feminist organizations and networks at all levels (local, national, regional, global and 'glocal'); wider civil society organizations and networks; governmental and multilateral agencies; and academic and research institutions, among others.The handbook reflects candidly on what we have learned about transnational feminist movements. What are the different spaces from which transnational feminisms have operated and in what ways? How have they contributed to our understanding of the myriad formal and informal ways in which gendered power relations define and inform everyday life? To what extent have they destabilized or transformed the global hegemonic systems that constitute patriarchy? From a position of fifty years of knowledge production, activism, working with institutions, and critical reflection, the handbook recognizes that transnational feminist movements form a key epistemic community that can inspire and provide leadership in shaping political spaces and institutions at all levels, and transforming international political economy, development and peace processes.The handbook is organized into ten sect
This handbook investigates the historical, political, and social contexts that have enabled transnational feminist movements to emerge and influence global power structures over the past fifty years. Editors Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt compile contributions from a diverse array of scholars and activists from both the global South and North. The text utilizes a multi-disciplinary framework to analyze how these movements have challenged hegemonic systems, influenced international policy, and contributed to the production of knowledge regarding gendered power relations.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics recognize this volume as a comprehensive reference work for understanding the evolution of global feminist activism. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for researchers and students in gender and international studies.
Page Count:
976
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190266910
ISBN-13:
9780190266912
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