Historical and Global Perspectives
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Köp båda 2 för 953 krThis is a timely and fascinating book. The thirteen chapters, generally very well written and documented, critically examine historical and contemporary dimensions of gender equality and its institutionalization from the 1960s through the 2010s. Institutionalizing Gender Equality enhances our understanding of global gender equality politics in the contexts of the Cold War, neoliberalism, nationalism, and religious fundamentalism. Highly recommended. -- Francisca de Haan, Central European University Bringing fresh eyes to both familiar and hitherto marginalized cases, this eclectic, multidisciplinary, and international collection provides valuable new insights into the institutionalization of gender equality policies and norms. -- Fiona Mackay, University of Edinburgh
Yulia Gradskova is associate professor at the Institute of Contemporary History, Sdertrn University. Sara Sanders is senior lecturer in the Departments of History and Gender, Womens, and Sexuality Studies at Grinnell College.
Chapter 1: Internationalization, Institutionalization, and Glocalization: Gender Equality as Process, Yulia Gradskova and Sara Sanders Part I: Cold War Gender Equality Politics in a Global Framework Chapter 2: Global Ideas in Local Media: Negotiating the Ideas of Gender Equality in a Finnish Womens MagazineThe Case of Anna, 1965-1970, Heidi Kurvinen Chapter 3: Article 119: A Practical Tool for Stewardesses to Obtain Equal Pay in the European Community (Belgium, 1968-1980), Vanessa DHooghe Chapter 4: The National Union of Mexican Women and Maternalist Alternatives in Global Womens Politics, Sara Sanders Part II: The Multiple Contexts of Gender Equality Chapter 5: Gender Equality Politics in Ageing Welfare Societies: the Case of the European Union, Heike Kahlert Chapter 6: Womens Resource Centres: A Democratic Innovation for Gendered Equal Growth?, Malin Lindberg Chapter 7. Gender Equality Incorporated?: Coca-Colas and Wal-Marts Initiatives for Female Empowerment in Mexico, Sofie Tornhill Part III: Transfer and Legitimacy in the Institutionalization of Gender Equality Chapter 8: Voicing Roma Women: Intersectional Marginalities and Social Entrepreneurship of a Roma Womens NGO in Hungary, Ildik Asztalos Morell Chapter 9: (Non)Engendering Human Rights Protection Institutions in Regions of Russia, Tatiana Barandova Chapter 10: Global Strategies and Local Implementations: Gender Quotas in South Korea and Taiwan, Chang-Ling Huang Chapter 11: Gender Equality in Kazakhstan and the Role of International Actors in its Institutionalization, Svetlana Shakirova Part IV: Gender Equality at Risk? Chapter 12: This Law is Simply a Blind Copy of the Most Radical Feminist Laws of the Northern Europe: Gender Equality (Non)InstitutionalizationAn Example of Nordic Cooperation with Northwest Russia, Yulia Gradskova Chapter 13: Challenging Global Gender Politics: Egypts Islamist Experience, An Van Raemdonck