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What does it mean today to talk about intersectionality or, better, about intersectional approaches within the vast and fragmented field of Feminist Studies?
Cristina Demaria
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The Feminist ‘Successor Science Project’ as a Transnational Epistemological Community
This paper analyzes how the attempt by feminist epistemologies to overcome the impasse between objectivity and relativism has led to various formulations of the concept of ‘location’ and to the standpoint theory.
Betta Pesole
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Introduction – transnational legal feminism
Recent events remind us of the grave extent to which gender inequalities still persist across the world. Whether in the form of the political targeting of LGBTQ+ persons in the United States,1 the ongoing oppression of Afghan women by the Taliban,2 the police-sanctioned violence against women from Latin America to the United Kingdom,3 veil bans ...
Farnush Ghadery, Sital Kalantry
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Feminist studies of globalisation : beyond gender, beyond economism? [PDF]
This article offers a distinctive mapping of the feminist literature on globalisation. Part I sets the 'new wave' of debate in the context of long-standing feminist theorising and organisation around global power and politics, drawing attention to a ...
Eschle, Catherine
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Introduction: Translating Transnational Feminisms
In this introduction to the Special Issue “Translating Transnational Feminisms,” we argue for the integral position of feminist translation practices and the theories of Feminist Translation Studies as tools for both local and transnational feminist solidarities. Beginning with the understanding that transnational feminist solidarities rely on not only
Krafft, Erin K., De Souza, Caroline
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Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
As a contribution to the burgeoning field of multidisciplinary globalization studies, this article evaluates how IR grand theories can conceptualize the phenomenon of global elite. It compares and synthesizes (neo)liberalism, constructivism, feminism and
Lukáš Kantor
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Transnational business feminism: Exporting feminism in the global economy
Business feminism is a brand of feminism that privileges women's advancement in the corporate hierarchy and centres corporations as the ultimate purveyors of gender equity. While scholars have critiqued this formulation, little empirical research has analysed the processes that guide the dissemination and translation of business feminism in ...
Éva Fodor, Christy Glass, Beáta Nagy
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Municipalism and feminism then and now: Hilary Wainwright talks to Jo Littler [PDF]
Hilary Wainwright discusses municipalism and its relationship to feminism, past and present. She discusses how the women's liberation movement and in particular its creation of collective childcare produced a form of prefigurative politics which also ...
Wainwright, H.
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Od globálního sesterství k transnacionálnímu feminismu: výzvy ženskému hnutí ve formě kulturních odlišností a nerovností mezi ženami [PDF]
Transnational feminism has become a significant global actor in recent decades, but it is not unanimous. Imperial tendencies of western feminists to influence women in other cultures have already appeared in the history of the feminist movement ...
Marta Kolářová
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Stemming from Grosfoguel’s decolonial discourse, and particularly his enquiry on how to steer away from the alternative between Eurocentric universalism and third world fundamentalism in the production of knowledge, this article aims to respond to ...
Lara Demori
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