The Future of Women's Rights: Global Visions and StrategiesJoanna Kerr, Ellen Sprenger, Alison Symington Bloomsbury Academic, 2004 - 224 páginas The remarkable array of women's activists and leaders from different parts of the world assembled for the dialogue in this volume are deeply concerned at the recent emergence of various trends that may threaten the ongoing work of women's movements in advancing gender equality, women's human rights and sustainable human development. These phenomena include the multifarious impacts of globalization and neoliberal economics, developments in biotechnology, the neo-conservative backlash against women's rights, monopolistic ownership patterns over information technologies that exclude women, fundamentalisms of various kinds and the rise of identity politics that subordinate or marginalize women's issues, and the increase in violent conflict and war. |
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finding proactive global | 14 |
African feminism | 38 |
women shaping the twentyfirst century | 56 |
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