Globalization may offer modern feminism its greatest opportunity
and greatest challenge. Allowing communication and information
exchange while also exacerbating economic and social inequalities,
globalization has fostered the growth of transnational feminist
networks (TFNs). These groups have used the Internet to build
coalitions, lobby governments, and advance the goals of
feminism.
"Globalizing Women" explains how the negative and positive
aspects of globalization have helped to create transnational
networks of activists and organizations with common agendas.
Sociologist Valentine M. Moghadam discusses six such feminist
networks to analyze the organization, objectives, programs, and
outcomes of these groups in their effort to improve conditions for
women throughout the world. Moghadam also examines how "globalizing
women" are responding to and resisting growing inequalities, the
exploitation of female labor, and patriarchal fundamentalisms. This
book is an important addition to literature exploring feminism as
well as to the broader discussion of the impact of transnational
social movements and organizations in the globalized world.
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