Feminism seduced: how global elites use women`s labor and ideas to exploit the world / Hester Eisenstein
Material type: TextPublication details: Boulder: Paradigm, 2009Description: 293pISBN: 9781594516597DDC classification: 331.4
Contents:
How I Came to Write This Book
Chapter 1 Globalization and Women's Labor
Chapter 2 Women, Work, and the Mainstreaming of Feminism
Chapter 3 Fault Lines of Race and Class
Chapter 4 In the United States: A Political and Economic Sea-Change Chapter 5 In the Global South: "Women" Replace Development
Chapter 6 Islamophobia and the Global War on Terror Conclusion References About the Author
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How I Came to Write This Book
Chapter 1 Globalization and Women's Labor
Chapter 2 Women, Work, and the Mainstreaming of Feminism
Chapter 3 Fault Lines of Race and Class
Chapter 4 In the United States: A Political and Economic Sea-Change Chapter 5 In the Global South: "Women" Replace Development
Chapter 6 Islamophobia and the Global War on Terror Conclusion References About the Author
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