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Gender, Development and Disasters (Hardcover)
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'Once in a while a book is published which offers an empirically
and theoretically informed analysis of an under-studied topic which
helps to carve out a new field of enquiry. Such is the case with Dr
Sarah Bradshaw's breathtakingly detailed, richly first-hand
informed, and incisive, account of the frequently paradoxical
co-option of women into the analysis and practice of ''disaster''
in developing economies. Bradshaw's eminently comprehensive,
well-substantiated, perceptive and sensitive treatment of the ''A
to Z'' of gender and 'disaster' in developing country contexts
constitutes a 21st century volume which will be a definitive
benchmark for scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and feminist
activists at a world scale.' - Sylvia Chant, London School of
Economics, UK The need to 'disaster proof' development is
increasingly recognized by development agencies, as is the need to
engender both development and disaster response. This unique book
explores what these processes mean for development and disasters in
practice. Sarah Bradshaw critically examines key notions, such as
gender, vulnerability, risk, and humanitarianism, underpinning
development and disaster discourse. Case studies are used to
demonstrate how disasters are experienced individually and
collectively as gendered events. Through consideration of processes
to engender development, it problematizes women's inclusion in
disaster response and reconstruction. The study highlights that
while women are now central to both disaster response and
development, tackling gender inequality is not. By critically
reflecting on gendered disaster response and the gendered impact of
disasters on processes of development, it exposes some important
lessons for future policy. This timely book examines international
development and disaster policy which will prove invaluable to
gender and disaster academics, students and practitioners.
Contents: Introduction 1. What is a Disaster? 2. What is
Development? 3. Gender, Development and Disasters 4. Internal and
International Response to Disaster 5. Humanitarianism and
Humanitarian Relief 6. Reconstruction or Transformation? 7. Case
Studies of Secondary Disasters 8. Political Mobilisation for Change
9. Disaster Risk Reduction Conclusion: Drawing the Links: Gender,
Disasters and Development Bibliography Index
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