Gendering Global Transformations
Gender, Culture, Race, and Identity
Herausgeber: Korieh, Chima J.; Okeke-Ihejirika, Philomina E
Gendering Global Transformations
Gender, Culture, Race, and Identity
Herausgeber: Korieh, Chima J.; Okeke-Ihejirika, Philomina E
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This book employs gender as a category of analysis to capture the various ways men and women relate in society and the structures that define these relationships and place boundaries on them. It presents alternative conceptual and theoretical approaches that tease out the nuances of gender as mediated by culture, race, and identity in a globalizing world.
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This book employs gender as a category of analysis to capture the various ways men and women relate in society and the structures that define these relationships and place boundaries on them. It presents alternative conceptual and theoretical approaches that tease out the nuances of gender as mediated by culture, race, and identity in a globalizing world.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780415963251
- ISBN-10: 0415963257
- Artikelnr.: 25006875
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780415963251
- ISBN-10: 0415963257
- Artikelnr.: 25006875
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Philomina E. Okeke is professor of Gender, Development and Transnational Studies in the Women's Studies Program of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Her research focuses on gender and development (Africa); gender, race and class in education/work and development; political economy of feminist scholarship; international feminist debates; feminist theorizing. Her current research involves economic barriers to black immigrant women's empowerment in Edmonton, Alberta. She is the author of Negotiating Power and Privilege: Career Igbo Women in Contemporary Nigeria (Ohio University Press, 2006). Chima J. Korieh is a professor of African history at Marquette University and is the author or editor of numerous books, including Missions, States, and European Expansion in Africa (Routledge) and The Aftermath of Slavery: Transitions and Transformations in Southern Nigeria.
Foreword. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Gendering Questions of Culture,
Race, and Identity in a Globalizing World Philomena Ihejirika-Okeke and
Chima J. Korieh. PART 1: Organizing Resistance in Local and International
Contexts. 1. Building Solidarities for Human Rights: Diasporic Women as
Agents of Transformation Faye V. Harrison. 2. Wangari Maathai: Nobel
Laureate, Environmentalist and her Engagement with the State of Kenya
Eudora Chikwendu. PART 2: Gendered Perceptions and Positionalities. 3.
Cookbooks, Cuisine, Nationalisms: A Comparative Study of National Cuisine,
Nation Building and Gender Formation in Africa and in the United States
Patricia E. Clark. 4. Civilizing the Savages: Towards a Cross-Cultural
Dialogue on Human Rights and Reproductive Self-Determination for Women in
Developing Countries Obijiofor Aginam. 5. Unmasking the Macho Male:
Masculinity and the U.S. Media in the Caribbean. Jerome Teelucksingh. PART
3: Spirit and Agency from the Subaltern. 6. Soothing the Wounds of the
Nation: Oromo Women Performing Ateetee in Exile Martha Kuwee Kumsa. 7.
Understanding Spirituality and Models of Black Women's Creative Endeavors
as Source of Empowerment Hannah Chukwu. 8. Wicked Women and Femmes Fatales:
Gender, Power and Pomba Gira in Brazil Kelly E. Hayes. PART 4: Gender in
Diasporic and Transnational Contexts. 9. Building Bridges and Shifting
Frontiers: Gender, Culture and Shifting Identity in Buchi Emechata's
Kehinde and The New Tribe Ijeoma Nwajiaku. 10. Home-Sweet-Home, but Exactly
Where? Gender, African Immigration and Settlement in a North American
Context Phil Okeke-Ihejirika. 11. Making Links between Each Others'
Oppressions: Witch-hunt, Colonialism and Globalization across Diasporas
Ursula Troche. PART 5: Gender and Social Change in Transitional Contexts.
12. Gender Transformations in War and Peace: The Sierra Leonean Experience
Aisha Fofana Ibrahim. 13. UN Security Council Resolution 1325, Gender, and
Transitional Justice: The Case of Uganda Christina Binder, Karin Lukas and
Romana Schweiger. 14. Discourses on Race and Gender in South Africa's
Transition Process: A Challenging Liaison Beatrix Schwarzer. 15. Women's
Labor and Identity in Transitional Societies: A Case of Rural Tanzania
Elinami Swai. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.
Race, and Identity in a Globalizing World Philomena Ihejirika-Okeke and
Chima J. Korieh. PART 1: Organizing Resistance in Local and International
Contexts. 1. Building Solidarities for Human Rights: Diasporic Women as
Agents of Transformation Faye V. Harrison. 2. Wangari Maathai: Nobel
Laureate, Environmentalist and her Engagement with the State of Kenya
Eudora Chikwendu. PART 2: Gendered Perceptions and Positionalities. 3.
Cookbooks, Cuisine, Nationalisms: A Comparative Study of National Cuisine,
Nation Building and Gender Formation in Africa and in the United States
Patricia E. Clark. 4. Civilizing the Savages: Towards a Cross-Cultural
Dialogue on Human Rights and Reproductive Self-Determination for Women in
Developing Countries Obijiofor Aginam. 5. Unmasking the Macho Male:
Masculinity and the U.S. Media in the Caribbean. Jerome Teelucksingh. PART
3: Spirit and Agency from the Subaltern. 6. Soothing the Wounds of the
Nation: Oromo Women Performing Ateetee in Exile Martha Kuwee Kumsa. 7.
Understanding Spirituality and Models of Black Women's Creative Endeavors
as Source of Empowerment Hannah Chukwu. 8. Wicked Women and Femmes Fatales:
Gender, Power and Pomba Gira in Brazil Kelly E. Hayes. PART 4: Gender in
Diasporic and Transnational Contexts. 9. Building Bridges and Shifting
Frontiers: Gender, Culture and Shifting Identity in Buchi Emechata's
Kehinde and The New Tribe Ijeoma Nwajiaku. 10. Home-Sweet-Home, but Exactly
Where? Gender, African Immigration and Settlement in a North American
Context Phil Okeke-Ihejirika. 11. Making Links between Each Others'
Oppressions: Witch-hunt, Colonialism and Globalization across Diasporas
Ursula Troche. PART 5: Gender and Social Change in Transitional Contexts.
12. Gender Transformations in War and Peace: The Sierra Leonean Experience
Aisha Fofana Ibrahim. 13. UN Security Council Resolution 1325, Gender, and
Transitional Justice: The Case of Uganda Christina Binder, Karin Lukas and
Romana Schweiger. 14. Discourses on Race and Gender in South Africa's
Transition Process: A Challenging Liaison Beatrix Schwarzer. 15. Women's
Labor and Identity in Transitional Societies: A Case of Rural Tanzania
Elinami Swai. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.
Foreword. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Gendering Questions of Culture,
Race, and Identity in a Globalizing World Philomena Ihejirika-Okeke and
Chima J. Korieh. PART 1: Organizing Resistance in Local and International
Contexts. 1. Building Solidarities for Human Rights: Diasporic Women as
Agents of Transformation Faye V. Harrison. 2. Wangari Maathai: Nobel
Laureate, Environmentalist and her Engagement with the State of Kenya
Eudora Chikwendu. PART 2: Gendered Perceptions and Positionalities. 3.
Cookbooks, Cuisine, Nationalisms: A Comparative Study of National Cuisine,
Nation Building and Gender Formation in Africa and in the United States
Patricia E. Clark. 4. Civilizing the Savages: Towards a Cross-Cultural
Dialogue on Human Rights and Reproductive Self-Determination for Women in
Developing Countries Obijiofor Aginam. 5. Unmasking the Macho Male:
Masculinity and the U.S. Media in the Caribbean. Jerome Teelucksingh. PART
3: Spirit and Agency from the Subaltern. 6. Soothing the Wounds of the
Nation: Oromo Women Performing Ateetee in Exile Martha Kuwee Kumsa. 7.
Understanding Spirituality and Models of Black Women's Creative Endeavors
as Source of Empowerment Hannah Chukwu. 8. Wicked Women and Femmes Fatales:
Gender, Power and Pomba Gira in Brazil Kelly E. Hayes. PART 4: Gender in
Diasporic and Transnational Contexts. 9. Building Bridges and Shifting
Frontiers: Gender, Culture and Shifting Identity in Buchi Emechata's
Kehinde and The New Tribe Ijeoma Nwajiaku. 10. Home-Sweet-Home, but Exactly
Where? Gender, African Immigration and Settlement in a North American
Context Phil Okeke-Ihejirika. 11. Making Links between Each Others'
Oppressions: Witch-hunt, Colonialism and Globalization across Diasporas
Ursula Troche. PART 5: Gender and Social Change in Transitional Contexts.
12. Gender Transformations in War and Peace: The Sierra Leonean Experience
Aisha Fofana Ibrahim. 13. UN Security Council Resolution 1325, Gender, and
Transitional Justice: The Case of Uganda Christina Binder, Karin Lukas and
Romana Schweiger. 14. Discourses on Race and Gender in South Africa's
Transition Process: A Challenging Liaison Beatrix Schwarzer. 15. Women's
Labor and Identity in Transitional Societies: A Case of Rural Tanzania
Elinami Swai. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.
Race, and Identity in a Globalizing World Philomena Ihejirika-Okeke and
Chima J. Korieh. PART 1: Organizing Resistance in Local and International
Contexts. 1. Building Solidarities for Human Rights: Diasporic Women as
Agents of Transformation Faye V. Harrison. 2. Wangari Maathai: Nobel
Laureate, Environmentalist and her Engagement with the State of Kenya
Eudora Chikwendu. PART 2: Gendered Perceptions and Positionalities. 3.
Cookbooks, Cuisine, Nationalisms: A Comparative Study of National Cuisine,
Nation Building and Gender Formation in Africa and in the United States
Patricia E. Clark. 4. Civilizing the Savages: Towards a Cross-Cultural
Dialogue on Human Rights and Reproductive Self-Determination for Women in
Developing Countries Obijiofor Aginam. 5. Unmasking the Macho Male:
Masculinity and the U.S. Media in the Caribbean. Jerome Teelucksingh. PART
3: Spirit and Agency from the Subaltern. 6. Soothing the Wounds of the
Nation: Oromo Women Performing Ateetee in Exile Martha Kuwee Kumsa. 7.
Understanding Spirituality and Models of Black Women's Creative Endeavors
as Source of Empowerment Hannah Chukwu. 8. Wicked Women and Femmes Fatales:
Gender, Power and Pomba Gira in Brazil Kelly E. Hayes. PART 4: Gender in
Diasporic and Transnational Contexts. 9. Building Bridges and Shifting
Frontiers: Gender, Culture and Shifting Identity in Buchi Emechata's
Kehinde and The New Tribe Ijeoma Nwajiaku. 10. Home-Sweet-Home, but Exactly
Where? Gender, African Immigration and Settlement in a North American
Context Phil Okeke-Ihejirika. 11. Making Links between Each Others'
Oppressions: Witch-hunt, Colonialism and Globalization across Diasporas
Ursula Troche. PART 5: Gender and Social Change in Transitional Contexts.
12. Gender Transformations in War and Peace: The Sierra Leonean Experience
Aisha Fofana Ibrahim. 13. UN Security Council Resolution 1325, Gender, and
Transitional Justice: The Case of Uganda Christina Binder, Karin Lukas and
Romana Schweiger. 14. Discourses on Race and Gender in South Africa's
Transition Process: A Challenging Liaison Beatrix Schwarzer. 15. Women's
Labor and Identity in Transitional Societies: A Case of Rural Tanzania
Elinami Swai. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.







