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Preface | ||
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General Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Development as History and Process | 7 |
Pt. 1 | Theories of Women, Gender and Development | |
Introduction to Part 1 | 17 | |
2 | The Making of a Field: Advocates, Practitioners and Scholars | 33 |
3 | Accumulation, Reproduction and Women's Role in Economic Development: Boserup Revisited | 42 |
4 | Gender and Development | 51 |
5 | Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development | 54 |
6 | Women in Nature | 62 |
7 | The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India | 68 |
8 | The African Context: Women in the Political Economy | 75 |
9 | Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses | 79 |
10 | Bargaining with Patriarchy | 86 |
Pt. 2 | Households and Families | |
Introduction to Part 2 | 103 | |
11 | Accounting for Women's Work: The Progress of Two Decades | 112 |
12 | Daughters, Decisions and Dominations: An Empirical and Conceptual Critique of Household Strategies | 118 |
13 | The Hidden Roots of the African Food Problem: Looking within the Rural Household | 132 |
14 | Subordination and Sexual Control: A Comparative View of the Control of Women | 142 |
15 | Wife Abuse in the Context of Development and Change: A Chinese (Taiwanese) Case | 150 |
16 | Single-parent Families: Choice or Constraint? The Formation of Female-headed Households in Mexican Shanty Towns | 155 |
Pt. 3 | Women in the Global Economy | |
Introduction to Part 3 | 177 | |
17 | The Subordination of Women and the Internationalization of Factory Production | 191 |
18 | Maquiladoras: The View from the Inside | 203 |
19 | Capitalism, Imperialism and Patriarchy: The Dilemma of Third World Women Workers in Multinational Factories | 216 |
20 | Women in the Informal Labor Sector: The Case of Mexico City | 230 |
21 | Deindustrialization and the Growth of Women's Economic Associations and Networks in Urban Tanzania | 238 |
Pt. 4 | International Women in Social Transformation | |
Introduction to Part 4 | 257 | |
22 | Impact of the Economic Crisis on Poor Women and their Households | 267 |
23 | Ghana: Women in the Public and Informal Sectors under the Economic Recovery Programme | 277 |
24 | Abuses against Women and Girls under the One-child Family Plan in the People's Republic of China | 284 |
25 | Women, Population and the Environment: Whose Consensus, Whose Empowerment? | 293 |
26 | AIDS: Women Are Not Just Transmitters | 302 |
27 | Gender, Nation and Colonialism: Lessons from the Philippines | 309 |
28 | Women, Marriage and the State in Iran | 317 |
29 | Return to the Veil: Personal Strategy and Public Participation in Egypt | 320 |
30 | Capitalism and Socialism: Some Feminist Questions | 326 |
31 | Downwardly Mobile: Women in the Decollectivization of East European Agriculture | 333 |
Pt. 5 | Women Organizing Themselves for Change | |
Introduction to Part 5 | 361 | |
32 | Planning from a Gender Perspective | 366 |
33 | Women as Political Actors in Rural Puerto Rico: Continuity and Change | 374 |
34 | Women and the Labour Movement in South Korea | 378 |
35 | SEWA: Women in Movement | 382 |
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