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Transitions Environments Translations: Feminisms in International Politics [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 422 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 940 g
  • Pub. Date: 19-Jun-1997
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415915406
  • ISBN-13: 9780415915403
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  • Format: Hardback, 422 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 940 g
  • Pub. Date: 19-Jun-1997
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415915406
  • ISBN-13: 9780415915403
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The essays in Transitions, Environments, Translations explore the varied meanings of feminism in different political, cultural, and historical contexts. They respond to the claim that feminism is Western in origin and universalist in theory, and to the assumption that feminist goals are self-evident and the same in all contexts.

Rather than assume that there is a blueprint by which to measure the strength or success of feminism in different parts of the world, these essays consider feminism to be a site of local, national and international conflict. They ask: What is at stake in various political efforts by women in different parts of the world? What meanings have women given to their efforts? What has been their relationship to feminism--as a concept and as an international movement? What happens when feminist ideas are translated from one language, one political context, to another?
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1(10) less than part one greater than WOMEN AND THE STATE 11(178) After State Socialism 11(54) 1. Finding a Language: Feminism and Womens Movements in Contemporary China 11(10) Lin Chun 2. Civil Society and the Politics of Difference in Eastern Europe 21(9) Peggy Watson 3. Feminism and Civil Society 30(16) Susan Gal 4. German Unification and Feminist Identity 46(10) Myra Marx Ferree 5. Transitory and Persistent Differences: Feminism East and West 56(9) Hana Havelkova Nationalist Discourse in the Former Yugoslavia 65(36) 6. Affective Nationalism 65(7) Djurdja Knezevic 7. Nationalist and Womens Discourse in Post-Yugoslavia 72(7) Svetlana Slapsak 8. The Postsocialist Moral Majority 79(22) Renata Salecl Womens Movements in Eastern and Central Europe 101(88) 9 The NGOization of Feminism 101(20) Sabine Lang 10. The East German Womens Movement After Unification 121(7) Eva Maleck-Lewy 11. Womens Movements in Poland 128(15) Malgorzata Fuszara 12. Politics in Transition 143(10) Milica Antic Gaber 13. Hungarian Women in Politics 153(9) Andrea Peto 14. The Womens Movement in Bulgaria After Communism 162(14) Krassimira Daskalova 15. Response 176(13) Ann Snitow less than part two greater than ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENTS 189(106) The Politics of Development 189(64) 16. Gender Perspectives on Environmental Action: Issues of Equity, Agency, and Participation 189(37) Bina Agarwal 17. The Politics of Womanhood in Occupational Inequality 226(27) Tsehai Berhane-Selassie The Politics of Environmentalism 253(42) 18. Transitions as Translations 253(20) Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing 19. Lost in Translation: Toward a Feminist Account of Chipko 273(12) Yaakov Garb 20. Strategic Environmentalisms 285(10) Noel Sturgeon less than part three greater than RACE AND DIFFERENCE 295(46) 21. When the Margin Is the Center: African-American Feminism(s) and Difference 295(15) Evelynn M. Hammonds 22. Women in South Africas Transition to Democracy 310(24) Jacklyn Cock 23. Whither Feminism? 334(7) Mamphela Ramphele less than part four greater than WOMENS STUDIES GENDER STUDIES 341(66) 24. Defamiliarizing Practices: The Scene of Feminist Pedagogy 341(14) Zakia Pathak 25. Uneasy Transitions: Womens Studies in the European Union 355(18) Rosi Braidotti 26. On the Threshold of the Classroom: Dilemmas for Post-Soviet Russian Feminism 373(10) Anastasia Posadskaya-Vanderbeck 27. The Limits of Research: Womens Studies in Ukraine 383(7) Svetlana V. Kupryashkina 28. Feminisms in an Islamic Republic 390(10) Afsaneh Najmabadi 29. Comparative Perspectives 400(7) Alice Kessler-Harris Contributors 407
Joan W. Scott is Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and co-editor of Feminists Theorize the Political (Routledge 1992). Cora Kaplan is Professor of English at Southampton University and author of Sea Changes: Essays on Cultureand Feminism (1986). Debra Keates is a contributor to TheDictionary of Feminism and Psychoanalysis.