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Feminisms in development : contradictions, contestations and challenges / Andrea Cornwall, Elizabeth Harrison & Ann Whitehead, editors

Contributor(s): Cornwall, Andrea, 1963- | Harrison, Elizabeth, 1963- | Whitehead, Ann, 1946-.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : New York : Zed Books ; Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan, 2007Description: 253 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 1842778196; 9781842778197; 1842778188; 9781842778180.Subject(s): Women in development | Feminist theoryDDC classification: 305.4 Summary: The political project of reasserting feminist engagement with development has proceeded uneasily in recent years. This text examines how the arguments of feminist researchers have often become depoliticised by development institutions and offers accountsof the pitfalls and compromises of the politics of engagement
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The political project of reasserting feminist engagement with development has proceeded uneasily in recent years. This text examines how the arguments of feminist researchers have often become depoliticised by development institutions and offers accountsof the pitfalls and compromises of the politics of engagement

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