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Negotiating Difference: Singaporean Women Building An Ethics Of Respect, Lenore T. Lyons
Negotiating Difference: Singaporean Women Building An Ethics Of Respect, Lenore T. Lyons
Lenore Lyons
Extract: The problem of difference emerged as a significant issue in western feminist theory making during the 1980s-1990s. In response to claims that western feminism ignored the lives and voices of third world women1, attention was increasingly been placed on the need to forge broad-based coalitions that embrace difference and commonality. But, in the call to build coalitions, little work focused on the meaning of difference in the everyday lives of feminist activists; how do feminists work with women who are different to themselves? In this paper I examine the lives of women who belong to the Singaporean feminist organisation …
A Community Of Sentiment: Indo-Fijian Music And Identity Discourse In Fiji And Its Diaspora, Kevin C. Miller
A Community Of Sentiment: Indo-Fijian Music And Identity Discourse In Fiji And Its Diaspora, Kevin C. Miller
Kevin C. Miller
Through an historical and ethnographic account of Indo-Fijian music and related cultural practices, this dissertation examines the co-implicative relationship between music making and collective identity formation. Indo-Fijians, who compose about 37 percent of Fiji’s current population, descend primarily from colonial-era Indian laborers. Specifically, I interpret discourses about music and discourses of music to query three broad intersections of musical performance and “community”: 1) the “subethnic,” in which the heterogeneous “Indo-Fijian community” negotiates internal difference; 2) the national, in which fraught social and political relationships between Indo-Fijians and indigenous Fijians—the majority population—inhibit their co-authoring of the nationstate; and 3) the transnational, …
Migration Politics And Human Rights.Pdf, Óscar G. Gil-García
Migration Politics And Human Rights.Pdf, Óscar G. Gil-García
Óscar F. Gil-García
ទស្សនាវដ្តីរឿងព្រេងខ្មែរថ្មី {New Cambodian Folktales: Gender}, Erik W. Davis Davise@Macalester.Edu
ទស្សនាវដ្តីរឿងព្រេងខ្មែរថ្មី {New Cambodian Folktales: Gender}, Erik W. Davis Davise@Macalester.Edu
Erik W. Davis
No abstract provided.
Can We Talk? Feminist Economists In Dialogue With Social Theorists, Julie A. Nelson
Can We Talk? Feminist Economists In Dialogue With Social Theorists, Julie A. Nelson
Julie A. Nelson
The article focuses on the issues regarding the social and political theory of feminism. It has been mentioned that political action will be dynamized rather than compromised by a more alive observation of economic organizations and activities. The author has suggested that feminist social theorists across the disciplines must join the several feminist economists who are dropping the negative one-size-fits-all prescription of protection from markets. It is essential to have more positive results in the complex contemporary economies.
Magical Realism And Gender Variability In Orlando, Jill Channing
Magical Realism And Gender Variability In Orlando, Jill Channing
Jill Channing
Mary Shelley, Romantic-Era Women, And Frankenstein's Genesis, Jan Wellington
Mary Shelley, Romantic-Era Women, And Frankenstein's Genesis, Jan Wellington
Jan Wellington
No abstract provided.
Young Women And Urbanization - Trying To Cope In Crowded Cities, Matilda Arvidsson, Lucia Kiwala
Young Women And Urbanization - Trying To Cope In Crowded Cities, Matilda Arvidsson, Lucia Kiwala
Dr Matilda Arvidsson
The article pins down problems of urbanization, poverty, and youth at risk, focusing on the situation of young women in African slums.
Unresolved Problems In The Indonesian Killings Of 1965-1966, Robert Cribb
Unresolved Problems In The Indonesian Killings Of 1965-1966, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
No abstract provided.
Law Review Story, Lisa Pruitt
Law Review Story, Lisa Pruitt
Lisa R Pruitt
This essay is the story of the author’s election as editor-in-chief of the Arkansas Law Review and of her tenure in that role. The story implicates a range of legal issues including hate speech, sexual harassment, sex discrimination, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. It is also the tale of the author’s feminist epiphany and of the law school’s failure to respond to the harassment. It was published in the 50th anniversary issue of the Arkansas Law Review.
Patriarchy In Old Mexico, Paul J. Rich
Patriarchy In Old Mexico, Paul J. Rich
Paul J. Rich
Fraternal studies are adjacent to gender studies -- fraternal societies have often been exclusively male or female, and research into such societies inevitably raises questions of gender. This review of Stern's landmark book sustains that position.
A Survey Of Feminist Jurisprudence, Lisa Pruitt
A Survey Of Feminist Jurisprudence, Lisa Pruitt
Lisa R Pruitt
This essay articulates a relatively early taxonomy of the various strands of feminist legal theory. Its reach is transnational, including references to works by some European and Australian scholars.