Author(s): Ioana Cîrstocea, Delphine Lacombe, Elisabeth Marteu
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2019
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Gender: A Globalized Category of Public Policy and Knowledge Production
Part I: Expertise
1: Gender as a Transnational Socialization Platform (Eastern Europe, 1990–2000s)
2: Becoming Gender Expert: Trajectories and Strategies in Tajikistan
3: Cosmopolitanism and Feminism
Part II: Mobilization and Politicization
4: Violence Against Women and (de-)Colonization of the “Body-Territory”: From War to Neoliberal Extractivism in Guatemala
5: Globalized Gender and Creative Strategies Against Inequalities in Turkey: Capital City Women’s Platform (Bașkent Kadın Platformu Derneği)
6: Gender Globalization and Human Rights: The Politicization of Intra-Familial and Sexual Violence in Nicaragua (1979–1996)
7: Local Strategies to Appropriate UNSC Resolution 1325 “Women, Peace and Security” in Israel-Palestine
8: Becoming Lesbian in China: A Path to Emancipation
Part III: Bureaucratic and Economic Diversion of Gender
9: The Creation of an International “Cause” and Its Implementation in a National Context: The Fight Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
10: Women as Financial Subject
11: “Women’s Rights Washing”: The Selective Circulation of “Saudi Women’s Rights” between Diplomacy, Media and Activism
Conclusion: Gender: A “Useful Category” for Studying Globalization
Index