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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Manisha Desai, PhDPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.220kg ISBN: 9780742563780ISBN 10: 0742563782 Pages: 138 Publication Date: 16 January 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Cross Border Traders Chapter 3 Transnational Feminists Chapter 4 Modemmujers Chapter 5 ConlcusionReviewsGender and the Politics of Possibilities stresses the agency of actors within a globalized world, and hence emphasizes the capacities - or in Desai's own words, 'possibilities and creativity - of African informal cross-border traders, transnational feminists, and cultural producers. -- Valentine M. Moghadam, Northeastern University Manisha Desai provides an important contribution to the literature on globalization by showing why grassroots women's activities in these areas need to be reassessed, arguing effectively that they are neglected, undervalued or underappreciated. -- Robert K. Schaeffer, Professor of Global Sociology, Kansas State University I think this book gives a clear and new look at globalization with a gender lens -- Mazie Hough, University of Maine Manisha Desai provides an important contribution to the literature on globalization by showing why grassroots women 's activities in these areas need to be reassessed, arguing effectively that they are neglected, undervalued or underappreciated.--Schaeffer, Robert K. Gender and the Politics of Possibilities stresses the agency of actors within a globalized world, and hence emphasizes the capacities – or in Desai’s own words, 'possibilities” and “creativity – of African informal cross-border traders, transnational feminists, and cultural producers. -- Valentine M. Moghadam, Northeastern University Manisha Desai provides an important contribution to the literature on globalization by showing why “grassroots” women’s activities in these areas need to be reassessed, arguing effectively that they are neglected, undervalued or underappreciated. -- Robert K. Schaeffer, professor of sociology, California Polytechnic State University I think this book gives a clear and new look at globalization with a gender lens -- Mazie Hough, University of Maine Author InformationManisha Desai is director of women's studies and associate professor of sociology at the University of Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |