Gender and Development
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Drawing from the leading scholarship in the field, Gender and Development: The Economic Basis of Women's Power helps students develop a foundational understanding of the significant role that gender plays in developing societies. Award-winning scholars Samuel Cohn and Rae Lesser Blumberg have carefully selected and edited a collection of readings that encourage students to think critically about the economic power (or lack thereof) of women, and apply key concepts and theory related to gender and current development issues. From women’s participation in labor markets to their financial autonomy and purchasing power, these readings enable students to explore the economic implications of female power and the importance of women’s strategic indispensability.
Key Features:
- Distinguished scholars in the field offer students distinctive personalized points of view that extend the study of women’s power, gender, and development in new and interesting directions.
- A wide range of countries/regions, perspectives, and issues is explored to enable instructors the flexibility to introduce students to a variety of key concepts in a manner that works for their classrooms.
- Analysis of the cause and effect of women’s power offers students insights on the inter-relation between gender and development.
- “Guide to the Book” provides students with context for understanding gender and development, as well as introduces students to the key theories that they will explore throughout the book.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
About the Editors
About the Contributors
About the Contributors
1. “Power of the Purse”: The Importance of Women’s Economic Power: Why Women’s Economic Power Is Absolutely Essential
1. “Power of the Purse”: The Importance of Women’s Economic Power: Why Women’s Economic Power Is Absolutely Essential
2. Guide to the Book
2. Guide to the Book
3. Armed Actors, the Commodification of Women, and the Destruction of Childhood: Understanding the Connections Between Predatory Sexuality and the Violence of Capital in Colombia
3. Armed Actors, the Commodification of Women, and the Destruction of Childhood: Understanding the Connections Between Predatory Sexuality and the Violence of Capital in Colombia
4. The “Created Biology of Gender Stratification”: Links Between Economic Power and Gender Equality From Hunter-Gatherers to Today’s Global South and North
4. The “Created Biology of Gender Stratification”: Links Between Economic Power and Gender Equality From Hunter-Gatherers to Today’s Global South and North
5. Development, the State, and Gender: A Comparative Analysis of Iran and Tunisia
5. Development, the State, and Gender: A Comparative Analysis of Iran and Tunisia
6. Poverty, Water, Sanitation Insecurities, and the Challenges of Maintaining Menstrual Hygiene
6. Poverty, Water, Sanitation Insecurities, and the Challenges of Maintaining Menstrual Hygiene
7. Male Preference and Women’s Economic Power: How Men’s Choices Open or Close Occupations For Women
7. Male Preference and Women’s Economic Power: How Men’s Choices Open or Close Occupations For Women
8. Women on the Fast Track?: Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility
8. Women on the Fast Track?: Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility
9. Gender through the Looking Glass: The Role of Low-Status Men in the Production of Global Gender Violence and Racial and Ethnic Bigotry
9. Gender through the Looking Glass: The Role of Low-Status Men in the Production of Global Gender Violence and Racial and Ethnic Bigotry
10. War, Women, and the Aftermath: Finding Resilience in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Nepal
10. War, Women, and the Aftermath: Finding Resilience in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Nepal
11. No Way Out: Women in Nepal Trapped in Cycles of Poverty, Gender Inequality, and Economic Disenfranchisement
11. No Way Out: Women in Nepal Trapped in Cycles of Poverty, Gender Inequality, and Economic Disenfranchisement
12. Authentic Activism: Domestic Workers as Global Development Agents
12. Authentic Activism: Domestic Workers as Global Development Agents
References
References
Index
Index
Additional materials
Description
Drawing from the leading scholarship in the field, Gender and Development: The Economic Basis of Women's Power helps students develop a foundational understanding of the significant role that gender plays in developing societies. Award-winning scholars Samuel Cohn and Rae Lesser Blumberg have carefully selected and edited a collection of readings that encourage students to think critically about the economic power (or lack thereof) of women, and apply key concepts and theory related to gender and current development issues. From women’s participation in labor markets to their financial autonomy and purchasing power, these readings enable students to explore the economic implications of female power and the importance of women’s strategic indispensability.
Key Features:
- Distinguished scholars in the field offer students distinctive personalized points of view that extend the study of women’s power, gender, and development in new and interesting directions.
- A wide range of countries/regions, perspectives, and issues is explored to enable instructors the flexibility to introduce students to a variety of key concepts in a manner that works for their classrooms.
- Analysis of the cause and effect of women’s power offers students insights on the inter-relation between gender and development.
- “Guide to the Book” provides students with context for understanding gender and development, as well as introduces students to the key theories that they will explore throughout the book.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
About the Editors
About the Contributors
About the Contributors
1. “Power of the Purse”: The Importance of Women’s Economic Power: Why Women’s Economic Power Is Absolutely Essential
1. “Power of the Purse”: The Importance of Women’s Economic Power: Why Women’s Economic Power Is Absolutely Essential
2. Guide to the Book
2. Guide to the Book
3. Armed Actors, the Commodification of Women, and the Destruction of Childhood: Understanding the Connections Between Predatory Sexuality and the Violence of Capital in Colombia
3. Armed Actors, the Commodification of Women, and the Destruction of Childhood: Understanding the Connections Between Predatory Sexuality and the Violence of Capital in Colombia
4. The “Created Biology of Gender Stratification”: Links Between Economic Power and Gender Equality From Hunter-Gatherers to Today’s Global South and North
4. The “Created Biology of Gender Stratification”: Links Between Economic Power and Gender Equality From Hunter-Gatherers to Today’s Global South and North
5. Development, the State, and Gender: A Comparative Analysis of Iran and Tunisia
5. Development, the State, and Gender: A Comparative Analysis of Iran and Tunisia
6. Poverty, Water, Sanitation Insecurities, and the Challenges of Maintaining Menstrual Hygiene
6. Poverty, Water, Sanitation Insecurities, and the Challenges of Maintaining Menstrual Hygiene
7. Male Preference and Women’s Economic Power: How Men’s Choices Open or Close Occupations For Women
7. Male Preference and Women’s Economic Power: How Men’s Choices Open or Close Occupations For Women
8. Women on the Fast Track?: Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility
8. Women on the Fast Track?: Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility
9. Gender through the Looking Glass: The Role of Low-Status Men in the Production of Global Gender Violence and Racial and Ethnic Bigotry
9. Gender through the Looking Glass: The Role of Low-Status Men in the Production of Global Gender Violence and Racial and Ethnic Bigotry
10. War, Women, and the Aftermath: Finding Resilience in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Nepal
10. War, Women, and the Aftermath: Finding Resilience in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Nepal
11. No Way Out: Women in Nepal Trapped in Cycles of Poverty, Gender Inequality, and Economic Disenfranchisement
11. No Way Out: Women in Nepal Trapped in Cycles of Poverty, Gender Inequality, and Economic Disenfranchisement
12. Authentic Activism: Domestic Workers as Global Development Agents
12. Authentic Activism: Domestic Workers as Global Development Agents
References
References
Index
Index
Additional materials
Gender and Development
The Economic Basis of Women's Power
March 2019 | 304 pages | Sage US
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Drawing from the leading scholarship in the field, Gender and Development: The Economic Basis of Women's Power helps students develop a foundational understanding of the significant role that gender plays in developing societies. Award-winning scholars Samuel Cohn and Rae Lesser Blumberg have carefully selected and edited a collection of readings that encourage students to think critically about the economic power (or lack thereof) of women, and apply key concepts and theory related to gender and current development issues. From women’s participation in labor markets to their financial autonomy and purchasing power, these readings enable students to explore the economic implications of female power and the importance of women’s strategic indispensability.
Key Features:
- Distinguished scholars in the field offer students distinctive personalized points of view that extend the study of women’s power, gender, and development in new and interesting directions.
- A wide range of countries/regions, perspectives, and issues is explored to enable instructors the flexibility to introduce students to a variety of key concepts in a manner that works for their classrooms.
- Analysis of the cause and effect of women’s power offers students insights on the inter-relation between gender and development.
- “Guide to the Book” provides students with context for understanding gender and development, as well as introduces students to the key theories that they will explore throughout the book.
Table Of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- 1. “Power of the Purse”: The Importance of Women’s Economic Power: Why Women’s Economic Power Is Absolutely Essential
- 2. Guide to the Book
- 3. Armed Actors, the Commodification of Women, and the Destruction of Childhood: Understanding the Connections Between Predatory Sexuality and the Violence of Capital in Colombia
- 4. The “Created Biology of Gender Stratification”: Links Between Economic Power and Gender Equality From Hunter-Gatherers to Today’s Global South and North
- 5. Development, the State, and Gender: A Comparative Analysis of Iran and Tunisia
- 6. Poverty, Water, Sanitation Insecurities, and the Challenges of Maintaining Menstrual Hygiene
- 7. Male Preference and Women’s Economic Power: How Men’s Choices Open or Close Occupations For Women
- 8. Women on the Fast Track?: Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility
- 9. Gender through the Looking Glass: The Role of Low-Status Men in the Production of Global Gender Violence and Racial and Ethnic Bigotry
- 10. War, Women, and the Aftermath: Finding Resilience in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Nepal
- 11. No Way Out: Women in Nepal Trapped in Cycles of Poverty, Gender Inequality, and Economic Disenfranchisement
- 12. Authentic Activism: Domestic Workers as Global Development Agents
- "Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility"?
- References
- Gender and Rights Reversals in El Salvador: The Case of Abortion
- Index