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Description

In contemporary discussions of gender relations around the world, a gap often exists between theory-which overemphasizes generalized units such as "international" or "developing"-and the complex ways that global and local forces interact to structure women's lives in specific countries and regions. Analyses of movement dynamics on the global level contribute to our understanding of women's activism across borders but do not highlight localized politics spearheaded by poor women. Too often, editors Bandana Purkayastha and Mangala Subramaniam have found, marginalized groups in rural or impoverished areas are overlooked by the international economy of knowledge. The Power of Women's Informal Networks describes and evaluates social organization among poor women in South Asia and West Africa. The contributors to this important new collection of essays draw our attention to these small-scale but politically and socially significant networks as they focus on both agency and the situated contexts within which women work together to improve their lives.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Networking within Santal Society: Focus on Women
Chapter 3 Women's Social Support Networks and Contraceptive Use in Mali
Chapter 4 Women's Networks and Social Change in Bangladesh
Chapter 5 Impacts of Changing Patterns of Women's Association Membership in Senegal
Chapter 6 Using Informal Networks to Seek Formal Political Participation in Ghana
Chapter 7 Women Weavers in Nepal: Between Global Market and Local Production
Chapter 8 The Informal Collective as a Space for Participatory Planning: The Peri-Urban Interface in Hubli-Dharwad Twin City Area
Chapter 9 Informal Networks, Gender, Change

Product details

Published Mar 27 2004
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 152
ISBN 9780739106174
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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