Feminisms and Ruralities
Herausgeber: Pini, Barbara; Little, Jo; Brandth, Berit
Feminisms and Ruralities
Herausgeber: Pini, Barbara; Little, Jo; Brandth, Berit
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This book aims to question, recalibrate and expand the field of rural social science by attending to the current debates in rural studies and feminist studies and by identifying possibilities for taking a rural view of feminisms and a feminist view of ruralities.
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This book aims to question, recalibrate and expand the field of rural social science by attending to the current debates in rural studies and feminist studies and by identifying possibilities for taking a rural view of feminisms and a feminist view of ruralities.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 412g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508858
- ISBN-10: 1498508855
- Artikelnr.: 44841441
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 412g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508858
- ISBN-10: 1498508855
- Artikelnr.: 44841441
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Barbara Pini is a professor in the School of Humanities at Griffith University. Berit Brandth is professor of sociology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Jo Little is professor of geography at the University of Exeter.
Chapter 1: Introduction, Barbara Pini, Berit Brandth and Jo Little
Chapter 2: Putting the Community First: Feminism and Rural American Women's
Activism in the Twentieth Century, Sara Egge and Jenny Barker Devine
Chapter 3: A Rural Woman's Impact on Canadian Feminist Practice and Theory,
Susan Machum
Chapter 4: Feminism in Rural Finland: A Comparison of Agendas of Two
Women's Organizations, Maarit Sireni
Chapter 5: Paradoxes of a Women's Organization in the Forestry Industry,
Berit Brandth, Gro Follo and Marit S. Haugen
Chapter 6: Gender Mainstreaming or Strategic Essentialism? How to Achieve
Rural Gender Equality, Sally Shortall
Chapter 7: Feminist Connections in and beyond the Rural, Belinda Leach
Chapter 8: The Feminist and the Cowboy: Reading "An Unlikely Love Story",
Barbara Pini and Imelda Whelehan
Chapter 9: The Development of Feminist Perspectives in Rural Gender
Studies, Jo Little
Chapter 10: Finding 'Room to Manoeuvre' - Gender, Agency and the Family
Farm, Anne Byrne, Nata Duvvury, Áine Macken-Walsh and Tanya Watson
Chapter 11: The Gendered Ma(i)ze of Globalization, Jennifer Rogers-Brown
Chapter 12: Rural Queer Theory, Julie Keller
Chapter 13: Girls' Studies in the Rural, Kate Cairns
Chapter 14: Reflections on a Feminist Care Approach to Rural Fisheries
Communities, Nicole Power
Chapter 15: Memory Work and Reflexive Gendered Bodies: Examining Rural
Landscapes in the Making, Lia Bryant and Mona Livholts
Chapter 16: Conclusion, Barbara Pini, Jo Little and Berit Brandth
Chapter 2: Putting the Community First: Feminism and Rural American Women's
Activism in the Twentieth Century, Sara Egge and Jenny Barker Devine
Chapter 3: A Rural Woman's Impact on Canadian Feminist Practice and Theory,
Susan Machum
Chapter 4: Feminism in Rural Finland: A Comparison of Agendas of Two
Women's Organizations, Maarit Sireni
Chapter 5: Paradoxes of a Women's Organization in the Forestry Industry,
Berit Brandth, Gro Follo and Marit S. Haugen
Chapter 6: Gender Mainstreaming or Strategic Essentialism? How to Achieve
Rural Gender Equality, Sally Shortall
Chapter 7: Feminist Connections in and beyond the Rural, Belinda Leach
Chapter 8: The Feminist and the Cowboy: Reading "An Unlikely Love Story",
Barbara Pini and Imelda Whelehan
Chapter 9: The Development of Feminist Perspectives in Rural Gender
Studies, Jo Little
Chapter 10: Finding 'Room to Manoeuvre' - Gender, Agency and the Family
Farm, Anne Byrne, Nata Duvvury, Áine Macken-Walsh and Tanya Watson
Chapter 11: The Gendered Ma(i)ze of Globalization, Jennifer Rogers-Brown
Chapter 12: Rural Queer Theory, Julie Keller
Chapter 13: Girls' Studies in the Rural, Kate Cairns
Chapter 14: Reflections on a Feminist Care Approach to Rural Fisheries
Communities, Nicole Power
Chapter 15: Memory Work and Reflexive Gendered Bodies: Examining Rural
Landscapes in the Making, Lia Bryant and Mona Livholts
Chapter 16: Conclusion, Barbara Pini, Jo Little and Berit Brandth
Chapter 1: Introduction, Barbara Pini, Berit Brandth and Jo Little
Chapter 2: Putting the Community First: Feminism and Rural American Women's
Activism in the Twentieth Century, Sara Egge and Jenny Barker Devine
Chapter 3: A Rural Woman's Impact on Canadian Feminist Practice and Theory,
Susan Machum
Chapter 4: Feminism in Rural Finland: A Comparison of Agendas of Two
Women's Organizations, Maarit Sireni
Chapter 5: Paradoxes of a Women's Organization in the Forestry Industry,
Berit Brandth, Gro Follo and Marit S. Haugen
Chapter 6: Gender Mainstreaming or Strategic Essentialism? How to Achieve
Rural Gender Equality, Sally Shortall
Chapter 7: Feminist Connections in and beyond the Rural, Belinda Leach
Chapter 8: The Feminist and the Cowboy: Reading "An Unlikely Love Story",
Barbara Pini and Imelda Whelehan
Chapter 9: The Development of Feminist Perspectives in Rural Gender
Studies, Jo Little
Chapter 10: Finding 'Room to Manoeuvre' - Gender, Agency and the Family
Farm, Anne Byrne, Nata Duvvury, Áine Macken-Walsh and Tanya Watson
Chapter 11: The Gendered Ma(i)ze of Globalization, Jennifer Rogers-Brown
Chapter 12: Rural Queer Theory, Julie Keller
Chapter 13: Girls' Studies in the Rural, Kate Cairns
Chapter 14: Reflections on a Feminist Care Approach to Rural Fisheries
Communities, Nicole Power
Chapter 15: Memory Work and Reflexive Gendered Bodies: Examining Rural
Landscapes in the Making, Lia Bryant and Mona Livholts
Chapter 16: Conclusion, Barbara Pini, Jo Little and Berit Brandth
Chapter 2: Putting the Community First: Feminism and Rural American Women's
Activism in the Twentieth Century, Sara Egge and Jenny Barker Devine
Chapter 3: A Rural Woman's Impact on Canadian Feminist Practice and Theory,
Susan Machum
Chapter 4: Feminism in Rural Finland: A Comparison of Agendas of Two
Women's Organizations, Maarit Sireni
Chapter 5: Paradoxes of a Women's Organization in the Forestry Industry,
Berit Brandth, Gro Follo and Marit S. Haugen
Chapter 6: Gender Mainstreaming or Strategic Essentialism? How to Achieve
Rural Gender Equality, Sally Shortall
Chapter 7: Feminist Connections in and beyond the Rural, Belinda Leach
Chapter 8: The Feminist and the Cowboy: Reading "An Unlikely Love Story",
Barbara Pini and Imelda Whelehan
Chapter 9: The Development of Feminist Perspectives in Rural Gender
Studies, Jo Little
Chapter 10: Finding 'Room to Manoeuvre' - Gender, Agency and the Family
Farm, Anne Byrne, Nata Duvvury, Áine Macken-Walsh and Tanya Watson
Chapter 11: The Gendered Ma(i)ze of Globalization, Jennifer Rogers-Brown
Chapter 12: Rural Queer Theory, Julie Keller
Chapter 13: Girls' Studies in the Rural, Kate Cairns
Chapter 14: Reflections on a Feminist Care Approach to Rural Fisheries
Communities, Nicole Power
Chapter 15: Memory Work and Reflexive Gendered Bodies: Examining Rural
Landscapes in the Making, Lia Bryant and Mona Livholts
Chapter 16: Conclusion, Barbara Pini, Jo Little and Berit Brandth







