Ideal for researching the status and activities of Third World
women
For quick, reliable coverage of women's issues in developing
countries, here is a concise reference work written by a team of
more than 80 international experts. The "Encyclopedia" comprises 68
essays that cover the entire Third World, from Africa to Asia, from
the Near East to South and Central America, from the South Pacific
to the Caribbean. The women authors are acknowledged experts from
Harvard University, the World Bank, the United Nations Development
Fund for Women, the University of Nairobi, the International Labor
Organization, and other institutions, who summarize the most recent
scholarship on a wide range of important subjects. Thoroughly
indexed and cross-referenced, the "Encyclopedia" is an ideal
starting point for in-depth research in such areas as:
recent developments in the prevention of violence against women *
the conditions of women's lives across regions and countries *
women's participation in government, science, and technology *
hidden curriculum issues in higher education * an overview of
women's experiences as small-scale entrepreneurs
A feminist viewpoint enhances the coverage
Informed throughout by a feminist perspective, the "Encyclopedia"
focuses on traditional women's concerns, such as political
participation, human rights, nutrition, housework, the family,
equality, health, and more. But the coverage also extends to such
issues as domestic and sexual violence, creation of women-friendly
cities, patriarchal ideologies as religious beliefs, theneeds of
older women, new jobs and exploitation in industrial production,
AIDS, the gender consequences of ecological devastation, movements
for change, and other areas of increasing awareness. Geographical
entries cover all the major regions and countries and discuss
conditions and issues in each area.
Spotlights the newest and best sources
The "Encyclopedia" brings together information that has been widely
scattered in sources from many disciplines. An introduction by the
editor illuminates the most important issues faced by Third World
women today and analyzes the drastically changed global situation
and how the changes impacted on the material presented in the
"Encyclopedia."
Reference aids make information retrieval easy
An annotated bibliography of the latest and most important sources,
as well as a reference list at the end of each chapter, provide
quick access to current literature. A thorough name and subject
index makes it easy to pinpoint information.
Special Features
Offers articles by recognized scholars and activists on gender and
developmental issues * Presents a variety of perspectives by women
from both industrialized and developing countries * Summarizes the
literature of established disciplines, bringing together important
material scattered in many sources * Identifies new areas for
research affecting gender and development in emerging fields,
suchas legal rights * Outlines strategies for action in such
critical areas as ecology and urban issues * An annotated
bibliography and list of referencesat end of each chapter make it
easy to expand your research
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