edited by Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan.
New York :
Routledge,
2000.
xix, 260 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm.
RIPE series in global political economy
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-254) and index.
Beyond a reductionist analysis of female migrants in global European cities: the unskilled, deskilled, and professional / Eleonore Kofman -- Women and livelihood strategies: a case study of coping with economic crisis through household management in Paramaribo, Suriname / Mayke Kromhout -- Negotiating boundaries: women's organizations and the politics of restructuring in Ecuador / Amy Lind -- (Re)negotiating selfhood and citizenship in the post-communist Czech Republic: five women activists speak about transition and feminism / Julie A. Beck -- Feminisms and Islamisms in Egypt: between globalization and postmodernism / Azza M. Karam -- Dancing resistance from Rio to Beijing: transnational women's organizing and United Nations conferences, 1992-6 / Deborah Stienstra.
Globalization and its intimate other: Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong / Kimberly A. Chang and L.H.M. Ling -- Breaking patriarchal bonds: demythologizing the public/private / Gillian Youngs -- Masculinities in transition: the case of globalization / Charlotte Hooper -- Gendering post-socialist transitions / Jacqui True -- Economic restructuring and the gender contract: a case study of Jordan / Valentine M. Moghadam -- A political explanation of the gendered division of labor in Japan / Yumiko Mikanagi.