ABSTRACT

This book provides an insightful approach to understanding the contemporary circulations of feminist repertoires and shows how the international/transnational circulations of gender are interconnected, even coextensive, with the globalization process itself.

Fed by a shared reflexivity on relations among activist groups, state institutions, and international actors involved in the production and dissemination of contemporary norms dealing with gender, each chapter shares methodological premises and studies the circulation of gender-related norms and knowledge in situ and by varying standpoints. Specifically, the authors de-compartmentalize the academic disciplines and go beyond classical geographic divisions, in order to map social spaces and networks of actors involved in the production and circulation of gender-related repertoires. Last, the book grasps circulatory processes and entangled social phenomena, which are usually subject to disciplinary and thematic divisions separating collective action and public action, development aid and feminism, law and international relations. Focused on collective and individual experiences within women’s organizations, activist careers, unstable mobilizations, public policies temporalities, the chapters reveal the mechanisms through which these arrangements are made and shed light on strategies deployed by actors rooted in specific social and political contexts.

This book will be of key interest to students and scholars of gender studies and more broadly to politics, International Relations, sociology, geography, history, and anthropology.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Gender: a globalized category of public policy and knowledge production

part I|1 pages

Expertise

chapter 2|17 pages

Becoming gender expert

Trajectories and strategies in Tajikistan

chapter 3|23 pages

Cosmopolitanism and feminism

part II|1 pages

Mobilization and Politicization

chapter 4|21 pages

Violence against women and (de-)colonization of the “body-territory”

80From war to neoliberal extractivism in Guatemala

chapter 5|21 pages

Globalized gender and creative strategies against inequalities in Turkey

Capital City Women’s Platform (Bașkent Kadın Platformu Derneği) 1

chapter 6|21 pages

Gender globalization and human rights

The politicization of intra-familial and sexual violence in Nicaragua (1979–1996)

chapter 8|19 pages

Becoming lesbian in China

A path to emancipation

part III|1 pages

Bureaucratic and economic diversion of gender

chapter 9|18 pages

The creation of an international “cause” and its implementation in a national context

186The fight against sexual and gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo

chapter 10|21 pages

Women as financial subject 1

chapter 11|17 pages

“Women’s Rights Washing”

The selective circulation of “Saudi women’s rights” between diplomacy, media and activism

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

Gender: a “useful category” 1 for studying globalization