Feminisms and InternationalismISBN: 978-0-631-20919-5
Paperback
288 pages
August 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. Introduction:.
Why Feminisms and Internationalism?: Mrinalini Sinha, Donna Guy and Angela Woollacott (Southern Illinois University, University of Arizona and Case Western Reserve University).
Part II: Articles:.
2. An Alternative Imperialism: Isabella Tod, Internationalist and "Good Liberal Unionist": Heloise Brown (University of York).
3. 'The New Women's Movement' in 1920's Korea: Rethinking the Relationship Between Imperialism and Women: Insook Kwon (Clark University, Worcester).
4. Madrinas and Missionaries: Uruguay and the Pan-American Women's Movement: Christine Ehrick (University of North Iowa).
5. Inventing Commonwealth and Pan-Pacific Feminisms: Australian Women's Internationalist Activism in the 1920s-30s: Angela Woollacott (Case Western Reserve University).
6. The Politics of Pan American Cooperation: Maternalist Feminism and the Child Rights Movement, 1913-1960: Donna J. Guy (University of Arizona).
7. Wong Jui Guie - Connecting the Tracks: Chinese Women's Activism Surrounding the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing: Ping-Chun Hsiung and Yuk-Lin Renita (University of Toronto).
8. Unifying Women: Feminist Pasts and Presents in Yemen: Margot Badran (University of Chicago).
Part III: Forum:.
9. International Feminisms: Latin American Alternatives: Asuncion Lavrin (Arizona State University).
Part IV: Forum Respondents:.
10. Feminisms and Internationalism: A View from the Centre: Leila J. Rupp (Ohio State University).
11. Feminisms and Internationalism: A Response from India: Mary E. John (Centre for Women's Development Studies, New Delhi).
12. Feminist Representations: Interogating Religious Difference: Shahnaz Rouse (Sarah Lawrence College, New York).
13. Borderland Feminisms: Towards The Transgression of Unitary Transnational Feminisms: Jayne O. Ifekqunigwe (University of East London).
Part V: Review Essays:.
14.Some Trajectories of 'Feminism' and 'Imperialism': Antoinette Burton (John Hopkins University).
15. Feminisms and Transnationalism: Francesca Miller (University of California at Davis).
16. Feminisms and International Relations: V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona).
17. Feminisms and Development: Valentine M. Moghadam (Illinois State University).
Notes on Contributors.
Index.