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Western Washington University

Sociology

1999

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4493 The Globalization Of Women's Status: Consensus/Dissensus In The World Polity, Karen Bradley, Nitza Berkovitch Oct 1999

4493 The Globalization Of Women's Status: Consensus/Dissensus In The World Polity, Karen Bradley, Nitza Berkovitch

Sociology

The amount of attention devoted to women and women's issues has increased dramatically in the last five decades throughout the world. In this article we examine the cultural construction of women that guided such action by analyzing texts that were produced and activities that were undertaken in relation to women by international organizations from 1945 through 1995. We show that the modernist principles of universalism, liberal individualism, and rationality provided the cultural framework for this global project. We compare the ways in which two issues important to women, education and genital mutilation, were constructed by global actors and the implications …