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In Against Empire, Zillah Eisenstein extends her critique of neoliberal globalization and its capture of democratic possibilities. Faced with an aggressive American empire hostage to ideological extremism and violently promoting the narrowest of its interests around the globe, Eisenstein urgently looks to a global anti-war movement to counter U.S. power.
Looking beyond the distortions of mainstream history, Eisenstein detects the silencing of racialized, sex/gendered and classed ways of seeing. Against Empire insists that 'the' so-called West is as much fiction as reality, while the sexualized black slave trade emerges as an early form of globalization. 'The' West and western feminisms do not monopolize authorship; there is a need for plural understandings of feminisms as other-than-western. Black America, India, the Islamic world and Africa envision unique conceptions of what it is to be fully, 'polyversally', human.
Professor Eisenstein offers a rich picture of women's activism across the globe today. If there is to be hope of a more peaceful, more just and happier world, it lies, she believes, in the understandings and activism of women today.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Unilateral Empire: The United Nations of America
2. Thinking to See: Secrets, Silences and Befores
3. Humanizing Humanity: Secrets of the Universal
4. Fictions of the West: Their De-Racing and De-Sexing
5. Colonialism and Difference: The "Othering" of Alternative Democraices
6. Non-Western Westerners: The Difference Color Makes
7. Feminisms and Afghan Women: Before and After Sept.11
8. Feminisms from Elsewheres: Seeing Polyversal Humanity
Index
Product details
Published | Aug 01 2004 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9781842773956 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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