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Bringing feminist and world-systems theories together, this analytic anthology examines the rise of intersecting, women-centered movements that contribute to alternative development and the rise of new societies. The authors consider feminist movements and humanistic transformations that create new work and market relations, promote democracy and equality, redefine gender and sexuality, regenerate the environment, and construct nonviolent and peaceful relations. At the end of each chapter, articles by feminist theorists and practitioners on these topics are included to illustrate the analysis. Using a global, historical framework, the book shows how diverse, multicultural, and international feminist ideas can be brought together to provide a comprehensive and differentiated understanding of change.

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Transformations TRANSNATIONAL FEMINIST STUDIES KAMALA KEMPADOO SERIES EDITOR - photo 1
Transformations
TRANSNATIONAL FEMINIST STUDIES
KAMALA KEMPADOO, SERIES EDITOR
York University, Toronto, Canada
Books in the Series:
The Wages of Empire: Neoliberal Policies, Repression, and Womens Poverty edited by Amalia L. Cabezas, Ellen Reese, and Marguerite Waller
Transformations: Feminist Pathways to Global ChangeAn Analytical Anthology Torry Dickinson and Robert Schaeffer
Forthcoming:
From Hollywood to Bollywood: The Cinema of South Asians Abroad by Shoba S. Rajgopal
Transformations: Feminist Pathways to Global Change
An Analytical Anthology
TORRY DICKINSON and ROBERT SCHAEFFER
To Rink Ron and Derry and with reflective gratitude to Thurgood Marshall and - photo 2
To: Rink, Ron, and Derry and with reflective gratitude to Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP, who made possible the Brown v. Board of Education school-integration ruling, changing education for our generation and linking together social movements from the 1960s to the present and in memory of Gregory Walls, beloved friend, loving soul, Miller J.H.S. and Cass Tech student in our class of 1971, and y/Young b/Black m/Man who went running to protect his w/White friends from a pistol-bearing woman-hating racist (No Jew will sleep with our girl!/mom sat outside in the car while the deed was done); four died that morning in Detroit: how to change?
First published 2008 by Paradigm Publishers
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Transformations : feminist pathways to global change : an analytical anthology / Torry Dickinson and Robert Schaeffer.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-13: 978-1-59451-355-8 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59451-356-5 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. FeminismInternational cooperation. 2. Women social reformersHistory. 3. GlobalizationSocial aspects 4. Social change. 5. Social movements. I. Dickinson, Torry D. II. Schaeffer, Robert, 1953
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Designed and Typeset by Straight Creek Bookmakers.
ISBN 13 : 978-1-59451-355-8 (hbk)
ISBN 13 : 978-1-59451-356-5 (pbk)
Contents
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Gargi Bhattacharyya,
Chandra Talpade Mohanty,
Siriporn Skrobanek, Nataya Boonpakdee, and Chutima Jantateero,
Paulo Freire,
Maria Lugones,
Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes,
M. Jacqui Alexander,
Sharon Ann Navarro,
Namita Datta,
Marilou Awiakta,
Farida Akhter,
Leigh S. Brownhill and Terisa E. Turner,
Margaret D. Stetz,
Kathleen Staudt and Irasema Coronado,
Shelley Anderson,
Andrea Smith,
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Gargi Bhattacharyya, Violent Endings and New Beginnings, in Traffick: The Illicit Movement of People and Things. London: Pluto Press, 2005, 189196. Reprinted with permission of Pluto Press.
Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Antiglobalization Pedagogies, in Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2003, 238245. Reprinted with permission of Duke University Press.
Siriporn Skrobanek, Nataya Boonpakdee, and Chutima Jantateero, From Research to Action, in The Traffic in Women: Human Realities of the International Sex Trade. London: Zed Books, 1997, 8097. Reprinted with permission of Zed Books.
Paulo Freire, First Letter: On the Spirit of This Book, in Pedagogy of Indignation. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2004, 1521, 2425. Reprinted with permission of Paradigm Publishers.
Maria Lugones, Playfulness, World-Travelling, and Loving Perception, in Gloria Anzalda, ed., Making Face, Making Soul: Haciendo Caras, Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color. San Francisco, CA: Aunt Lute Press, 1990, 390402. Reprinted with permission of Maria Lugones, Department of Philosophy, Binghamton University.
Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes, Female Consciousness or Feminist Consciousness? Womens Consciousness Raising in Community-Based Struggles in Brazil, in Carol R. McCann and Seung-Kyung Kim, eds., Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives. New York: Routledge, 2003, 126137. Reprinted with permission of Taylor and Francis/Routledge.
June Jordan, A New Politics of Sexuality, in Technical Difficulties: African-American Notes on the State of the Union. New York: Pantheon, 1992, 187193. Reprinted with permission of the June Jordan Literary Trust, San Francisco, CA.
M. Jacqui Alexander, Pedagogies of Crossing, in Pedagogies of Crossing: Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory, and the Sacred. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005, 19. Reprinted with permission of Duke University Press.
Sharon Ann Navarro, Las Mujeres Invisibles/The Invisible Women, in Nancy A. Naples and Manisha Desai, eds., Womens Activism and Globalization: Linking Local Struggles and Transnational Politics. New York: Routledge, 2002, 8398. Reprinted with permission of Taylor and Francis/Routledge.
Namita Datta, The Significance of the House as Property, from Joint Titling: A Win-Win Policy? Gender and Property Rights in Urban Informal Settlements in Chandigarh, India. Feminist Economics 12, no. 12 (JanuaryApril 2006): 276278. Reprinted with permission of Taylor and Francis.
Marilou Awiakta, How the Corn Mother Became a Teacher of Wisdom: A Story in CounterpointTwo Mind-Sets, Two Languages, in Marilou Thompson Awiakta, Selu: Seeking the Corn Mothers Wisdom. Golden, CO: Fulcrum. Reprinted with permission of Fulcrun.
Farida Akhter, Seeds in Womens Hands: A Symbol of Food Security and Solidarity, Development 44, no. 4 (December 2001): 5255. Reprinted with permission of Sage Publications.
Leigh S. Brownhill and Terisa E. Turner, Feminism in the Mau Mau Resurgence, Journal of Asian and African Studies (2004): 3995. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications.
Margaret D. Stetz, Representing Comfort Women: Activism through Law and Art. Iris: A Journal about Women (Fall 2002): 2627. Reprinted with permission of the Womens Center at the University of Virginia.
Kathleen Staudt and Irasema Coronado, Human Rights and Wrongs, in Fronteras No Ms: Towards Social Justice at the U.S./Mexico Border
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