Featuring an international panel of cutting-edge feminist thinkers,Global Feminist Politicsexamines the changing context for feminist political action, its meaning and forms.
Notes on contributors
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction: trying to connect you
1
(4)
Suki Ali
The women's movement revisited: areas of concern for the future
5
(6)
Nighat Said Khan
Despite diversity: women's unity in Western Cape, South Africa (1980-94)
11
(17)
Gertrude Fester
Political thoughts and domestic lives: women activists in North India
28
(21)
Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert
Gender, ethnicity and `the community': locations with multiple identities
49
(20)
Tijen Uguris
Is there a space for gender in modernist planning?
69
(23)
Tovi Fenster
The feminisation of catastrophe: narrating women's silences
92
(15)
Ronit Lentin
Gendered diaspora identities: South African women, exile and migration (c. 1960-95)
107
(19)
Elaine Unterhalter
No fixed abode: feminism in the 1980s
126
(7)
Debble Epstein
Deborah Lynn Steinberg
Who knows best? Politics and ethics in feminist research into `race'
133
(21)
Suki Ali
Fast capitalism, fast feminism and some fast food for thought
154
(27)
Jane Kenway
Diana Langmead
Conclusion: reflections on global feminisms
176
(5)
Kelly Coate
Index
181
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