Series |
Comparative feminist studies series Comparative feminist studies series. ^A588688
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Contents |
Towards an ethics of transnational encounter or "when" does a "Chinese" woman become a "feminist"? / Shu-mei Shih -- Making sense in Chinese "feminism"/women's studies / Yenna Wu -- International conferences as sites for transnational feminist struggles: the case of the first international conference on women in Africa and the African diaspora (WAAD) / Obioma Nnaemeka -- The borders within: the indigenous women's movement and feminism in Mexico / Sylvia Marcos -- One voice kills both our voices: "first world" feminism and transcultural feminist engagement / Marguerite R. Waller -- Conversation on "feminist imperialism and the politics of difference" / Shu-mei Shih ... [et al.] -- South wind: towards a new political imaginary / Corinne Kumar -- Accidental crossings: tourism, sex work, and women's rights in the Dominican Republic / Amalia Lucia Cabezas -- Feminism and human rights at a crossroads in Africa: reconciling universalism and cultural relativism / Joy Ngozi Ezeilo. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
LCCN | 2004054119 |
ISBN | 1403967636 (hc : alk. paper) |
ISBN | 1403967644 (pbk : alk. paper) |
ISBN | 9781403967640 |