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Women and Politics in the Third World (Women in Politics) [Paperback]

Haleh Afshar (Editor)

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0415138612 978-0415138611 March 28, 1996
Women and Politics in the Third World provides a feminist analytical perspective on the specific forms of resistance, organisation and negotiation by women in Third World States. Using case studies, the book focuses on difference as a theoretical basis for investigating feminine political activism, arguing that Western analysts have attributed weakness to terms such as motherhood, marriage and domesticity as choices made by non-western women, they show that such strategies are used by women to pursue particular goals such as seeking resources, welfare or freedom from oppression for their children. These strategies, the book suggests, should not be classified as unimportant or temporary and can be highly effective even within such discourses as Islamic fundamentalism.
The contributors to this volume have embarked on an innovatory path which higlights differing political approaches in regions as diverse as Latin America, South East Asia, China and the Middle East. It will provide a real insight for students wishing to understand the diversities and complexities of women's political participation in these areas.

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The scope of this text...reaches beyond its geographic and cultural span and offers the reader challenging insights into central ideas in the study of politics and development. It is a thought-provoking addition to a growing body of literature confronting westernized interpretations of gener, feminism, and postcolonialsim in the Third World
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Journal of Developing Areas

Haleh Afshar, editor of the collaborative effort Women and Politics in the Third World, has succeeded in collecting a group of vibrant essays which make a major contribution to current feminist literature dealing with Third World women
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Canadian Woman Studies

About the Author

Haleh Afshar teaches politics and women's studies a the University of York, and Islamic Law at the Faculte Internationale de Droit Compare at Strasbourg. She was born and raised in Iran and remains active in Iranian feminist politics.

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This chapter aims to outline some of the issues involved in the analysis of women in Third World politics. Read the first page
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fertility behaviour, strategic gender interests, rural couples, family planning policy
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Islamic Republic, Latin America, New York, Occupied Territories, Gaza Strip, Sri Lanka, Zaneh Rouz, Middle East, Azam Taleqani, Civil Code, Temple University Press, First World, Bisan Centre, Women's Studies Committee, East Jerusalem, Indiana University Press, South Asian, Supreme Court, Syracuse University Press, Zahra Rahnavard, Population Census, United Nations, Western Europe, Destabilising Theory, Feminist Studies
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