ABSTRACT

In a world where global restructuring is leading to both integration and fragmentation, the meaning and practice of development are increasingly contested. New voices from the South are challenging Northern control over development.
Feminism/Postmodernism/Development is a comprehensive study of this power struggle. It examines new issues, "voices", and dilemmas in development theory and practice. Drawing on the experiences of women from Africa, Latin America, and Asia, as well as women of colour, this collection questions established development practices and suggests the need to incorporate issues such as identity, representation, indigenous knowledge, and political action.
Feminism/Postmodernism/Development acknowledges the importance of Third World and minority women's experiences. It acknowledges their importance for development and suggests that postmodernist insights can enhance their quest for empowerment.

chapter |22 pages

Part I

EXPLODING THE CANON: AN INTRODUCTION/ CONCLUSION

chapter |3 pages

Part II

(NEO-)COLONIAL DISCOURSE(S) AND THE REPRESENTATION OF THIRD WORLD WOMEN AS THE “OTHER”

chapter 1|16 pages

ENGENDERING DEVELOPMENT? WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT (WID) IN INTERNATIONAL

Women in Development (WID) in international development regimes

chapter 2|14 pages

WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT

A critique

chapter 3|17 pages

LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN SPEAK ON DEVELOPMENT

Are we listening yet?

chapter |6 pages

Part III

WOMEN OF COLOR: REPRESENTATION AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY

chapter 4|15 pages

THE CONSTRUCTION OF MARGINAL IDENTITIES

Working-class girls of Algerian descent in a French school

chapter 5|16 pages

GENDER, HISTORY AND IMPERIALISM

Anne Wheeler’s Loyalties

chapter 6|17 pages

COPING WITH MARGINALITY

South Asian women migrants in Britain

chapter |4 pages

Part IV

THE RELEVANCE OF POSTMODERN FEMINISM FOR GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT

chapter 7|11 pages

WOMEN AND DEMOCRATIZATION STRUGGLES IN AFRICA: WHAT RELEVANCE TO POST- MODERNIST DISCOURSE?

What relevance to postmodernist discourse?*

chapter 9|20 pages

CHALLENGING MODERNIZATION

Gender and Development, postmodern feminism and activism

chapter |3 pages

Part V

KNOWLEDGE, DEVELOPMENT AND PRAXIS

chapter 11|17 pages

GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION

chapter 12|23 pages

DECONSTRUCTING THE DEVELOPMENT “EXPERT”: GENDER, DEVELOPMENT AND THE “VULNERABLE

Gender, development and the “vulnerable groups”