Making Transnational Feminism

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Making Transnational Feminism

Rural Women, NGO Activists, and Northern Donors in Brazil

Gender studies, gender groups Sociology

Author: Millie Thayer

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Collection: Perspectives on Gender

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 16th October 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 728 Kb

ISBN: 9781135197766


This ethnographic study examines the transnational relations among feminist movements at the end of the twentieth century, exploring two differently situated women’s organizations in the Northeast Brazilian state of Pernambuco.

The conventional narrative of globalization tells the story of inexorable forces beyond the capacity of individuals to mute or transcend. But this study tells a different story, one of social actors purposefully weaving cross-border relationships. From this vantage point, global social forces are not immaculately conceived. Instead, they are constituted by human actors with their own interests and identities, located in particular social contexts.

Making Transnational Feminism

takes what some have called "global civil society" as its object, moving beyond both dire predictions and euphoric celebrations to understand how transnational political relationships are constructed and sustained across social and geographical divides. It also provides a compelling case study for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in globalization, gender studies, and social movements.

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