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Handbook on the international political economy of gender
Başlık:
Handbook on the international political economy of gender
Yazar:
Elias, Juanita, editor.
ISBN:
9781783478842
Fiziksel Niteleme:
1 online resource (544 pages).
Seri:
Handbooks of research on international political economy

Handbooks of research on international political economy.
Genel Not:
Includes index.
İçindekiler:
Contents: Introduction: situating gender scholarship in international political economy / Juanita Elias and Adrienne Roberts -- Part I Theories and approaches -- 1. Problematic premises: positivism, modernism and masculinism in IPE / Spike Peterson -- 2. The production of life itself: gender, social reproduction and international political economy / Meg Luxton -- 3. Post-colonial feminism / Sheila Nair -- 4. Liberal feminism / Jane Jaquette -- 5. Constructivist thought in feminist IPE: tracking gender norms / Gülay Caglar -- 6. Gender, IPE and poststructuralism: problematizing the material : discursive divide / Penny Griffin -- 7. Queer theory and feminist political economy / Nicola Smith -- 8. A Feminist Institutionalist Approach to IPE and Gender / Georgina Waylen -- Part II Engagements and Perspectives -- 9. Close(d) Encounters?: Feminist Security Studies Engages feminist international political economy and the return to basics / Heidi Hudson -- 10. Engagements with gender and development / Shirin Rai -- 11. Engagements with 'everyday life' / Stephanie Redden -- 12. Multiple dimensions of gender inequality - engaging 'the state' in the international political economy / Stephanie Wöhl -- 13. The political economy of post-conflict violence against women / Jacqui True -- 14. Perspectives on Private Security: The Myth, the Men and the Markets / Amanda Chisholm -- 15. Feminist Engagements with the UN Women's Empowerment Principles / Catia Gregoratti -- 16. Social reproduction: from welfare to the global prison? / Victoria Pereya Iraola -- Part III Governing markets and economies -- 17. Governing finance / Brigitte Young -- 18. Microfinance: empowering women and/or depoliticizing poverty? / Kenji Wada -- 19. Remittances in the Global Political Economy / Rahel Kunz -- 20. Financial Crises in historical perspective / Juanita Elias and Adrienne Roberts -- 21. Feminist political economy perspectives on gender expertise / Lucy Ferguson -- 22. The World Bank and the challenge of gender mainstreaming for feminist IPE / Sydney Calkin -- 23. Gender mainstreaming at the European Bank for reconstruction and development / Sara Wallin -- 24. The diverse economy: feminism, capitalocentrism and postcapitalist futures / Katharine McKinnon, Kelly Dombroski and Oona Morrow -- Part IV The political economy of people and things -- 25. Global commodity chains and unfree labour / Genevieve LeBaron -- 26. Transnational Care work and the 'Care Crisis' / Hironori Onuki -- 27. The commodification of care / Tiina Vaittinen, Hanna-Kaisa Hoppania & Olli Karsio -- 28. Sex work / Sara Kallock -- 29. Migrant domestic and care workers: unfree labour, crises of social reproduction, and the unsustainability of life under "vagabond capitalism" / Sedef Arat-Koc -- 30. Gender, migration and social reproduction / Parvati Raghuram and Elenore Kofman -- 31. Industrialization, feminization and mobilities / Samanthi Gunawardana -- 32. Feminist perspectives on trade / Zoe Pflaeger Young -- 33. Food, political economy and gender / Merisa Thompson -- 34. The beauty industry / Angela McCracken -- Index.
Özet:
This comprehensive Handbook showcases the burgeoning and cutting edge research that has come to constitute the study of gender and International Political Economy (IPE). It surveys the diversity of contemporary feminist IPE research, exploring a range of different theoretical and methodological traditions and reviewing the broad empirical scope of this research. The Handbook also critically interrogates the intersections and points of tension between the different disciplines that have inspired contemporary approaches. Expert contributors offer insights into how to the categories of 'masculine' and 'feminine' have been established and maintained globally, while also documenting and challenging the privileging of the former over the latter in different sites and spaces. They further show how gender power relations are shaped by race, nationality, sexuality, class, and more. The Handbook explores and demonstrates how gender operates as a relation of social power in the global political economy. The Handbook on the International Political Economy of Gender will appeal to undergraduate and post-graduate students of politics and international relations, security studies, development studies, economics, and gender and queer studies, as well as policymakers and practitioners interested in issues of global (in)equality and development.
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