Routledge International Handbook of Feminisms and Gender Studies
Convergences, Divergences, and Pluralities
Herausgeber: Torres, Anália; Hearn, Jeff; Shefer, Tamara; Pinto, Paula Campos
Routledge International Handbook of Feminisms and Gender Studies
Convergences, Divergences, and Pluralities
Herausgeber: Torres, Anália; Hearn, Jeff; Shefer, Tamara; Pinto, Paula Campos
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This handbook is a fundamental contribution to the recent history and contemporary context of feminist, gender, and women's studies in a global perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9781032181431
- ISBN-10: 1032181435
- Artikelnr.: 69056572
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9781032181431
- ISBN-10: 1032181435
- Artikelnr.: 69056572
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anália Torres is Full Professor of Sociology at ISCSP, the School of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal, Head of the Sociology Department, Founder and Director of CIEG (the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies). Paula Campos Pinto is Associate Professor of Sociology at ISCSP, the School of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Lisbon and Deputy Director of CIEG, the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies of the University of Lisbon. Tamara Shefer is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa. Jeff Hearn is Professor Emeritus, Hanken School of Economics, Finland; Senior Professor, Human Geography, Örebro University, Sweden; Professor of Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK.
Introduction; Part I: Feminisms and Gender Studies Across the Globe; 1. A
Commentary in "Dark" Times: The State of The Art of Gender, Feminist and
Women's Studies in Brazil; 2. Activism and Gender Studies in
Argentina: From Brave Pioneers to Massive Participation; 3. Feminisms and
Gender Studies in Portugal: History, Context, And Tensions; 4. The
Institutionalisation of Gender Studies in Germany and the German speaking
countries; 5. The Czech Feminist Scene: Times of Diffusions and
Convergences; 6. The patient is still more alive than dead: The thorny path
of the development of gender studies in Russia; 7. Teaching The "F" Word:
The Dynamics ff Gender and Feminist Studies in The Heis in Albania; 8.
Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University: Embracing Advances and
Confronting Reversals; 9. Facing the State: Mapping the Transformations of
the Iranian Women's Movements Over Four Decades; 10.GEST - A Transnational
Gender Studies Program at the University of Iceland; Part II: Theoretical
Debates, Tensions and Controversies in Feminist and Gender Studies; 11.
More-than-Human Feminisms; 12. Rainbow Laces and Safe Spaces: Queer Theory
and Higher Education; 13. Broken promises? Trans recognition and the gender
order; 14. Re-imagining South African Women's and Gender Studies: In
Dialogue with Decolonial, Feminist Struggle; 15. Doing Interdisciplinarity
in Swedish Gender Studies: Challenges and Intellectual Excitement; 16. The
Skin of the Feminist Decolonial: Gender Studies and the Arts; 17. Critical
Studies on Men and Masculinities: Enduring Debates, Institutionalization
Processes, Divergences and Challenges; 18. Antigenderist Attacks on Gender
Studies - How to Respond?; Part III: Challenging Topics on Gender Research:
Reflections, Dilemmas and Plurality of Views; 19. 'Girly Girls' and 'Raw
girls': Young Femininities, Gender and Heterosexuality; 20. The Use of
Dilemmas in Feminist Interactive Research Methods; 21. Precarity and Porn
Production; 22. Being a Trojan Horse: Rethinking Solidarity in Student
Politics of the Fallist Movement in South Africa; 23. Racializing
Al-Ajnabiya: On Whiteness and Conversion in Jordan; 24. Changing Attitudes
to Gender Equality?: A critical discourse analysis of AKP's gender-based
violence prevention policies; 25. The Story of RINGS: A Case Study in
Transnational Feminist Organizing
Commentary in "Dark" Times: The State of The Art of Gender, Feminist and
Women's Studies in Brazil; 2. Activism and Gender Studies in
Argentina: From Brave Pioneers to Massive Participation; 3. Feminisms and
Gender Studies in Portugal: History, Context, And Tensions; 4. The
Institutionalisation of Gender Studies in Germany and the German speaking
countries; 5. The Czech Feminist Scene: Times of Diffusions and
Convergences; 6. The patient is still more alive than dead: The thorny path
of the development of gender studies in Russia; 7. Teaching The "F" Word:
The Dynamics ff Gender and Feminist Studies in The Heis in Albania; 8.
Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University: Embracing Advances and
Confronting Reversals; 9. Facing the State: Mapping the Transformations of
the Iranian Women's Movements Over Four Decades; 10.GEST - A Transnational
Gender Studies Program at the University of Iceland; Part II: Theoretical
Debates, Tensions and Controversies in Feminist and Gender Studies; 11.
More-than-Human Feminisms; 12. Rainbow Laces and Safe Spaces: Queer Theory
and Higher Education; 13. Broken promises? Trans recognition and the gender
order; 14. Re-imagining South African Women's and Gender Studies: In
Dialogue with Decolonial, Feminist Struggle; 15. Doing Interdisciplinarity
in Swedish Gender Studies: Challenges and Intellectual Excitement; 16. The
Skin of the Feminist Decolonial: Gender Studies and the Arts; 17. Critical
Studies on Men and Masculinities: Enduring Debates, Institutionalization
Processes, Divergences and Challenges; 18. Antigenderist Attacks on Gender
Studies - How to Respond?; Part III: Challenging Topics on Gender Research:
Reflections, Dilemmas and Plurality of Views; 19. 'Girly Girls' and 'Raw
girls': Young Femininities, Gender and Heterosexuality; 20. The Use of
Dilemmas in Feminist Interactive Research Methods; 21. Precarity and Porn
Production; 22. Being a Trojan Horse: Rethinking Solidarity in Student
Politics of the Fallist Movement in South Africa; 23. Racializing
Al-Ajnabiya: On Whiteness and Conversion in Jordan; 24. Changing Attitudes
to Gender Equality?: A critical discourse analysis of AKP's gender-based
violence prevention policies; 25. The Story of RINGS: A Case Study in
Transnational Feminist Organizing
Introduction; Part I: Feminisms and Gender Studies Across the Globe; 1. A
Commentary in "Dark" Times: The State of The Art of Gender, Feminist and
Women's Studies in Brazil; 2. Activism and Gender Studies in
Argentina: From Brave Pioneers to Massive Participation; 3. Feminisms and
Gender Studies in Portugal: History, Context, And Tensions; 4. The
Institutionalisation of Gender Studies in Germany and the German speaking
countries; 5. The Czech Feminist Scene: Times of Diffusions and
Convergences; 6. The patient is still more alive than dead: The thorny path
of the development of gender studies in Russia; 7. Teaching The "F" Word:
The Dynamics ff Gender and Feminist Studies in The Heis in Albania; 8.
Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University: Embracing Advances and
Confronting Reversals; 9. Facing the State: Mapping the Transformations of
the Iranian Women's Movements Over Four Decades; 10.GEST - A Transnational
Gender Studies Program at the University of Iceland; Part II: Theoretical
Debates, Tensions and Controversies in Feminist and Gender Studies; 11.
More-than-Human Feminisms; 12. Rainbow Laces and Safe Spaces: Queer Theory
and Higher Education; 13. Broken promises? Trans recognition and the gender
order; 14. Re-imagining South African Women's and Gender Studies: In
Dialogue with Decolonial, Feminist Struggle; 15. Doing Interdisciplinarity
in Swedish Gender Studies: Challenges and Intellectual Excitement; 16. The
Skin of the Feminist Decolonial: Gender Studies and the Arts; 17. Critical
Studies on Men and Masculinities: Enduring Debates, Institutionalization
Processes, Divergences and Challenges; 18. Antigenderist Attacks on Gender
Studies - How to Respond?; Part III: Challenging Topics on Gender Research:
Reflections, Dilemmas and Plurality of Views; 19. 'Girly Girls' and 'Raw
girls': Young Femininities, Gender and Heterosexuality; 20. The Use of
Dilemmas in Feminist Interactive Research Methods; 21. Precarity and Porn
Production; 22. Being a Trojan Horse: Rethinking Solidarity in Student
Politics of the Fallist Movement in South Africa; 23. Racializing
Al-Ajnabiya: On Whiteness and Conversion in Jordan; 24. Changing Attitudes
to Gender Equality?: A critical discourse analysis of AKP's gender-based
violence prevention policies; 25. The Story of RINGS: A Case Study in
Transnational Feminist Organizing
Commentary in "Dark" Times: The State of The Art of Gender, Feminist and
Women's Studies in Brazil; 2. Activism and Gender Studies in
Argentina: From Brave Pioneers to Massive Participation; 3. Feminisms and
Gender Studies in Portugal: History, Context, And Tensions; 4. The
Institutionalisation of Gender Studies in Germany and the German speaking
countries; 5. The Czech Feminist Scene: Times of Diffusions and
Convergences; 6. The patient is still more alive than dead: The thorny path
of the development of gender studies in Russia; 7. Teaching The "F" Word:
The Dynamics ff Gender and Feminist Studies in The Heis in Albania; 8.
Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University: Embracing Advances and
Confronting Reversals; 9. Facing the State: Mapping the Transformations of
the Iranian Women's Movements Over Four Decades; 10.GEST - A Transnational
Gender Studies Program at the University of Iceland; Part II: Theoretical
Debates, Tensions and Controversies in Feminist and Gender Studies; 11.
More-than-Human Feminisms; 12. Rainbow Laces and Safe Spaces: Queer Theory
and Higher Education; 13. Broken promises? Trans recognition and the gender
order; 14. Re-imagining South African Women's and Gender Studies: In
Dialogue with Decolonial, Feminist Struggle; 15. Doing Interdisciplinarity
in Swedish Gender Studies: Challenges and Intellectual Excitement; 16. The
Skin of the Feminist Decolonial: Gender Studies and the Arts; 17. Critical
Studies on Men and Masculinities: Enduring Debates, Institutionalization
Processes, Divergences and Challenges; 18. Antigenderist Attacks on Gender
Studies - How to Respond?; Part III: Challenging Topics on Gender Research:
Reflections, Dilemmas and Plurality of Views; 19. 'Girly Girls' and 'Raw
girls': Young Femininities, Gender and Heterosexuality; 20. The Use of
Dilemmas in Feminist Interactive Research Methods; 21. Precarity and Porn
Production; 22. Being a Trojan Horse: Rethinking Solidarity in Student
Politics of the Fallist Movement in South Africa; 23. Racializing
Al-Ajnabiya: On Whiteness and Conversion in Jordan; 24. Changing Attitudes
to Gender Equality?: A critical discourse analysis of AKP's gender-based
violence prevention policies; 25. The Story of RINGS: A Case Study in
Transnational Feminist Organizing