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The authors in this volume address the question 'What is
empowerment?' Is it power over resources? Is it the ability to
create 'effective demand'? Is it about the ability to make choices?
Is it about access to resources and how they are controlled,
politically, economically, by NGOs, by political parties, by the
state? Do political parties facilitate or do they channel energies
away from empowerment? They evaluate how in different circumstances
different political agents have been seen as provider of resources.
This book offers both theoretical perspectives and detailed
examples which provide the analytical frameworks chosen by the
Middle Eastern women themselves to explain the strategies they have
chosen for liberation. The studies deal with Islam and its impact
on personal and public lives of women in the region as well as
their political struggles for liberation both internally and
internationally.
The Third World debt crisis, the International Monetary Fund and
World Bank's adjustment policies have compelled many countries to
move towards a contraction of public sector expenditure in favour
of market orientated development policies. Women in general and the
poorest amongst them in particular have borne a disproportionate
burden of the ensuing hardships. This book addresses the
shortcomings in the current gender blind analytical frameworks of
governments and financial organisations and offers alternative
strategies for combating recession and poverty.
List of Contents - List of Tables - Acknowledgements - Notes on the
Contributors - Introduction - PART 1 DUALISTIC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- Economic Development and Revolutionary Upheavals in Iran;
M.H.Pesaran - The Impact of the Urban Per Capita on Agricultural
Output: A Case Study; K.Afshar - An Assessment of Agricultural
Development Policies in Iran; H.Afshar - Tribes, State in Iran:
From Pahlavi to Islamic Republic; R.Fazel - Iran's Petroleum
Policy: How does the Oil Industry Function in Revolutionary Iran?
F.Fesharaki - PART 2 POLITICS OF DISSENT AND THE ARMED FORCES - The
Crown in Iranian Politics, 1905-1953; E.Abrahamian - The Guerrilla
Movement in Iran, 1963-1977; E.Abrahamian - The Army; H.Afshar -
PART 3 THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION - The Nature of the Islamic
Revolution; M.Motahari - The Iranian Theocracy; H.Afshar - Epilogue
- Index
This book addresses itself to the relationship between the
ideological and material which has long occupied a primary place in
Marxist scholarship and is seen to be of central importance to
feminist analysis. This book looks at some aspects of the debate in
the context of Asia.;In particular, it examines the role that
ideology can play both as a disabling and an enabling factor in the
lives of women seeking to earn a livliehood for themselves and
their families under conditions of poverty.;The case studies relate
to a mixed set of Asian countries, with an associated diversity of
cultural and economic conditions.;Haleh Afshar is also editor of
"Iran: A Revolution in Turmoil", "Women and Ideology" and "Women,
State and Ideology". Bina Agarwal is editor of "Structures of
Patriarchy: State, Community and Household in Modernising Asia" and
author of "Mechanisation in Indian Agriculture" and "Cold Hearths
and Barren Slopes: The Woodfuel Crisis in the Third World".
Women and Politics in the Third World provides a feminist analytical perspective on the forms of resistance, organisation and negotiation by women in Third World states, including regions as diverse as Latin America and the Middle East.
During the past decade, feminism and women's studies have been forced to acknowledge the diversities of women's experiences, as well as the patriarchal oppression that they share. The emphasis on difference has shattered the illusion of homogeneity and sisterhood which previously characterized white, middle-class Westernized feminist politics and analysis.; There is relatively little work which concentrates on the inter-relationships of race and gender in general, and the consequences of racism, for women of different backgrounds, in particular. "The Dynamics of Race and Gender" aims to contribute to the debate and understanding in this area. Emphasis has been given to age, class, disability, race and sexuality. The contributors to this volume are from different religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, giving a balanced and broad ranging perspective on this important social question.; Organized around three main themes, which are; issues of theory and method, questions of identity, racism and sexism at work, the chapters of this book indicate how the processes of race and gender interrelate in highly complex and contradictory ways. Demonstrating the benefits to be gained from analysing the interplay of various axes of differentiation in specific empirical and historical locations, and in doing so, under- scoring the point that diversity among women cannot be seen as a static phenomenon. eBook available with sample pages: 020348214X
This work provides a feminist analytical perspective on the
specific forms of resistance, organization and negotiation by women
in Third World States. Using case studies, it focuses on difference
as a theoretical basis for investigating feminine political
activism. Arguing that Western analysts have attributed weakness to
terms such as motherhood, marriage and domesticity as choices made
by non-western women, it shows that such strategies are used by
women to pursue particular goals such as seeking resources, welfare
or freedom from oppression for their children. These strategies,
the book suggests, should not be classified as unimportant or
temporary and can be highly effective even within such discourses
as Islamic fundamentalism. The contributors to this volume have
embarked on a path which higlights differing political approaches
in regions as diverse as Latin America, South-East Asia, China and
the Middle East. It aims to be of use to students wishing to
understand the diversities and complexities of women's political
participation in these areas.
During the past decade, feminism and women's studies have been
forced to acknowledge the diversities of women's experiences, as
well as the patriarchal oppression that they share. The emphasis on
difference has shattered the illusion of homogeneity and sisterhood
which previously characterized white, middle-class Westernized
feminist politics and analysis.; There is relatively little work
which concentrates on the inter-relationships of race and gender in
general, and the consequences of racism, for women of different
backgrounds, in particular. "The Dynamics of Race and Gender" aims
to contribute to the debate and understanding in this area.
Emphasis has been given to age, class, disability, race and
sexuality. The contributors to this volume are from different
religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, giving a balanced and
broad ranging perspective on this important social question.;
Organized around three main themes, which are; issues of theory and
method, questions of identity, racism and sexism at work, the
chapters of this book indicate how the processes of race and gender
interrelate in highly complex and contradictory ways. Demonstrating
the benefits to be gained from analysing the interplay of various
axes of differentiation in specific empirical and historical
locations, and in doing so, under- scoring the point that diversity
among women cannot be seen as a static phenomenon.
The authors in this volume address the question 'What is
empowerment?' Is it power over resources? Is it the ability to
create 'effective demand'? Is it about the ability to make choices?
Is it about access to resources and how they are controlled,
politically, economically, by NGOs, by political parties, by the
state? Do political parties facilitate or do they channel energies
away from empowerment? They evaluate how in different circumstances
different political agents have been seen as provider of resources.
This book addresses itself to the relationship between the
ideological and material which has long occupied a primary place in
Marxist scholarship and is seen to be of central importance to
feminist analysis. This book looks at some aspects of the debate in
the context of Asia. In particular, it examines the role that
ideology can play both as a disabling and an enabling factor in the
lives of women seeking to earn a livliehood for themselves and
their families under conditions of poverty. The case studies relate
to a mixed set of Asian countries, with an associated diversity of
cultural and economic conditions. Haleh Afshar is also editor of
"Iran: A Revolution in Turmoil", "Women and Ideology" and "Women,
State and Ideology". Bina Agarwal is editor of "Structures of
Patriarchy: State, Community and Household in Modernising Asia" and
author of "Mechanisation in Indian Agriculture" and "Cold Hearths
and Barren Slopes: The Woodfuel Crisis in the Third World".
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