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E-grāmata: Gender and Global Restructurings: Sightings, Sites and Resistances 3rd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Cincinnati, USA), Edited by (Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico)
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In the new edition of this bestselling text and scholarly reference, new and revised chapters reflect shifts in the gendered, classed, racialized and sexualized nature of ongoing global restructurings.



In the new edition of this bestselling text and scholarly reference, new and revised chapters reflect shifts in the gendered, classed, racialized and sexualized nature of ongoing global restructurings.

Through fresh intersectional feminist analyses of widening health, climate, care, inequality, democracy and knowledge crises since the Great Financial Crisis and the deepening of many forms of capitalism, this volume stresses the complexities of multiple restructurings which demand new ways to think across sightings, sites and resistances. Some of each of these elements are in every chapter, which take the reader to different sightings, such as of neoliberalizations, neoauthoritarianizations, multipolarizations, financializations and migrations. They also bring into view different geographic sites, such as Hong Kong, sub-Saharan and North Africa, Canada, Mexico, Bangladesh and the trade blocs of the European Union and the BRICs, and different nongeographic sites such as productive and reproductive economies and the virtual economy of finance and digitalization. They further highlight different forms of women’s and feminist resistance, such as local and national labor organizing, regional and multipolar organizing, reimagining infrastructure design and broadening noncapitalist community and solidarity economies. Many chapters critique problematic constructions of women’s empowerment, and all challenge the machinations of neoliberal capital that undermine most women, marginalized peoples and the planet.

Providing a coherent and challenging approach to contemporary gendered globalization, better understood as global restructurings, since the last edition over a decade ago, Gender and Global Restructurings will be of interest to students and scholars of international political economy, international relations, economics, development and gender studies.

1. Introduction: Gender and Global Restructurings: Sightings, Sites and
Resistances
2. Globalization and its intimate other: Filipina domestic
workers in Hong Kong (with preface by Kimberly A. Chang in remembrance of
L.H.M. Ling)
3. Labor here, consume there, accumulate everywhere:
improvisations of mobile capital and gendered labor along the
Philippine-Canada migration corridor
4. I still havent found what Im
looking for: getting development out of the (RED)?
5. The gendered
imperatives of the financialization of remittances in Mexico: listening to
the subjects-to-be-financialized
6. Restructuring, revolution, and womens
elusive economic empowerment: the case of Tunisia
7. Empowerment training
for women workers in Bangladeshs garment factories: corporate social
(ir)responsibility (SIR)
8. Inclusive innovation: feminist perspectives
9.
Engagements with multipolarity: sites and struggles of African-Chinese
cooperation
10. Transnational feminist networks resisting economic
restructuring: the cases of WIDE/WIDE+ and BRICS Feminist Watch
11. Moving
past the co-optation narrative: gender and development as a site of economic
difference and ethical negotiation Index
Marianne H. Marchand recently retired from the Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico, where she held a chair in international relations and directed the Canadian Studies Program. She is currently an adjunct research professor at the Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University, Canada, after having held a visiting professorship there. In addition, she is widely recognized in the Americas for her scholarship on feminist international relations and is a member of the UNU-CRIS Hub MéxicoCIDE, as well as academic editor of Third World Quarterly, one of the most important academic journals on issues related to the Global South.

Anne Sisson Runyan is Professor Emerita in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati, USA. A recognized eminent scholar in the field of feminist international relations, she has published widely in the areas of feminist international political economy and peace and security studies, held multiple fellowships and a Fulbright Research Chair position, headed womens studies and politics departments, and served in leadership roles for the International Studies Association, the International Feminist Journal of Politics and the American Association of University Professors.