Developing Partnerships: Gender, Sexuality, and the Reformed World Bank

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A nuanced critique of how the World Bank encourages gender norms through its policies, Developing Partnerships argues that financial institutions are key players in the global enforcement of gender and family expectations.By combining analysis of documents produced and sponsored by the World Bank with interviews of World Bank staffers and case studies, Kate Bedford presents a detailed examination of gender and sexuality in the policies of the world's largest and most influential development institution. Looking concurrently at economic and gender policy, Bedford connects reform of markets to reform of masculinities, loan agreements for export promotion to pamphlets for indigenous adolescents advising daily genital bathing, and attempts to strengthen institutions after the Washington Consensus to efforts to promote loving couplehood in response to economic crisis. In doing so, she reveals the shifting relationships between development and sexuality and the ways in which gender policy impacts debates about the future of neoliberalism.Providing a multilayered account of how gender-aware policies are conceived and implemented by the World Bank, Developing Partnerships demonstrates as well how institutional practices shape development.

Author(s): Kate Bedford
Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 328

Contents......Page 8
Abbreviations......Page 10
Introduction......Page 12
1. Working Women, Caring Men, and the Family Bank: Ideal Gender Relations after the Washington Consensus......Page 36
2. The Model Region Remodels Partnerships: The Politics of Gender Research in Latin America and the Caribbean......Page 70
3. Forging Partnerships, Sidelining Child Care: How Ecuadorian Femocrats Navigate Institutional Constraints in World Bank Gender Policy......Page 100
4. Roses Mean Love: Export Promotion and the Restructuring of Intimacy in Ecuador......Page 134
5. Cultures of Saving and Loving: Ethnodevelopment, Gender, and Heteronormativity in PRODEPINE......Page 162
6. Holding It Together: Family Strengthening in Argentina......Page 196
Conclusion......Page 236
Acknowledgments......Page 252
Notes......Page 254
Bibliography......Page 280
C......Page 322
F......Page 323
I......Page 324
N......Page 325
S......Page 326
Z......Page 327