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Transnational Feminisms in Development

Sociology of Development, 2023
This article joins feminist theory with testimony to deliver a manifesto for development and change. I begin with a review of the intersectional, postcolonial, and decolonial literatures, showing how transnational feminisms are rethinking development from below.
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Transnational feminisms in question

Feminist Theory, 2002
The article interrogates transnational feminisms as a concept and as a practice. It frames its analysis using contemporary theories of globalization and the older concept of global sisterhood as a backdrop to the concept of transnational feminism. To assess the practical dimension of transnational feminisms, the analysis focuses on women's rights as a
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Theorizing Transnational Feminisms

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2013
Janet Conway. Edges of Global Justice: The World Social Forum and Its ‘Others’. London: Routledge, 2013. ISBN 978-0-415-50621-2. Pascale Dufour, Dominique Masson and Dominique Caouette (eds).
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Transnational Feminism

2013
This chapter examines how the processes of translation spilled out during the International Women's Year (IWY) conference held in Mexico City in 1975. More specifically, it explains how the IWY fostered the creation of a new language of transnational feminism.
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Teaching about Transnational Feminisms

Radical History Review, 2008
This essay describes a graduate reading course in women's studies I taught at the University of California at Santa Barbara in the spring of 2003 to contribute to a consideration of teaching about women's movements, human rights, and transnationalism.
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Transnational Feminism and Sex Trafficking

2018
Sex trafficking is one of the most recent forms of sexual exploitation and gender violence to be studied that is known to occur all over the world. This chapter describes how it crosses borders with victims being moved from place to place and, therefore, needs a transnational approach with government cooperation to protect victims.
Lenore Walker, Giselle Gaviria
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Transnational Black Diaspora Feminisms

2012
In 1970, when the young women previously involved in Britain’s Black Power Movement (BBPM) formed the Brixton Black Women’s Group (BBWG)1 to address critical issues affecting black communities in Britain, they did so by building on a much longer black radical tradition in Britain and in the African Diaspora.
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Transnational feminisms and cosmopolitan feelings

Women's Studies International Forum, 2018
Abstract This article explores the feminist cosmopolitics of women's rights and solidarity campaigning, particularly those that focus on violence against women. I observe how in contrast to the mainstream theories of cosmopolitanism, feminist solidarity is an embodied cosmopolitics of emotion, affect and atmosphere.
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Transnational Feminisms in Francophonie Space

Women: A Cultural Review, 2012
This article seeks to uncover the problematic nature of the idea of Francophonie, a legacy of the French Empire that refers generally to the global community of French speaking peoples, and explore...
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Transnational Feminism for Reproductive Justice

2018
Assisted reproductive technologies have provided a wide range of choices and opportunities for people to have children using genetics of their choice (either their own genetics or others). These technologies can also be used in ways that are harmful to communities with lower access to resources and power.
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