The global women's movement : origins, issues and strategies / Peggy Antrobus.
Material type: TextSeries: Global issues series (Zed Books)Publication details: Dhaka : University Press ; London ; New York : Zed Books, 2004.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 204 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781848131439
- 1848131437
- 305.42 22
- HQ1154 .A58 2004eb
- 71.38
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The spread and consolidation of the women?s movement in North and South over the past 30 years looks set to shape the course of social progress over the next generation. The author draws on her long experience of feminist activism to set women?s movements in their changing national and global context. Her analysis will be an invaluable aid to reflection and action for the next generation of women as they carry through the unfinished business of women?s emancipation.
<Br><ul><li>Preface</li><li>Introduction</li><li>1. The Global Women's Movement: Definitions and Local Origins</li><li>2. Global Contexts for an Emerging Movement: The UN Development Decades, 1960s -- 1970s</li><li>3. A Decade for Women: UN Conferences (1975-1985)</li><li>4. The Lost Decade -- the 1980s</li><li>5. It's About Justice: Feminist Leadership Making a Difference on the World Stage</li><li>6. Political Strategies and Dynamics of Women's Organising and Feminist Activism</li><li>7. The New Context, Challenges and Dilemmas for the Future</li><li>8. Leadership for Moving Forward</li><li>Epilogue: Is Another World Possible?</li><li>Selected Readings</li><li>Index</li></ul>
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