Multiple Gender Cultures, Sociology, and Plural Modernities

Multiple Gender Cultures, Sociology, and Plural Modernities

Re-reading Social Constructions of Gender across the Globe in a Decolonial Perspective

Winkel, Heidemarie; Poferl, Angelika

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

252

Dura

Inglês

9781138319028

15 a 20 dias

644

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1. Multiple gender cultures, sociology, and plural modernities: introduction

PART I - Colonial modernity and gendered knowledge regimes: decolonising gender sociological thinking

2. Gendering modernities: tracing multiple alterities in the longue duree

3. Gendered self-determination: native feminists theorising settlement, sovereignty, and forms of Indigenous peoplehood

4. Citizenship, migration, and the gendering of modern/colonial inequalities

PART II - Multiple gender cultures: the negotiation of gender in varying local contexts

5. Modernising modernity: the women's movement in Japan

6. Women, faith, and facts in modern Iran

7. Navigating multiple sites of knowledge: the development of religion in a Cairene women's NGO

8. Karama (dignity), celibate women, and the 'Arab Spring': gendered identity construction in the Tunisian context

9. The work of entanglement: wranslating Women's rights in Malaysia

10. FEMEN's transnational fight for women's rights: multiple modernities, transnational spaces, and plural gender orders

Part III - Theoretical horizons: multiple gender cultures in plural modernities

11. How to talk about difference and equality? Human dignity, gender, and the cosmopolitics of the social

12. Multiple gender cultures: gender as an epistemic test case of plural modernities
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