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Preface | |
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Introduction | |
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Transnational Feminisms | |
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"Women Still Have a Long Way to Go," | |
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"Are Women Human?" | |
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"The Messy Relationship between Feminisms and Globalizations," | |
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"The International Bonds of Womanhood," | |
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"Under Western Eyes," | |
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"Transnational Feminisms in a New Global Matrix," | |
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"Signed with an X," | |
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"Comrades," | |
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"Edge of the Earth," | |
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World Media | |
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"Glamour and Honor: Going Online and Reading in West African Culture," | |
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"Women Enter the World of Media," | |
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"Beautiful Betty," | |
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"Mirror, Mirror on the Wall," | |
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"Grover Goes Global," | |
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"Gender and Science in Developing Areas: Has the Internet Reduced Inequality?" | |
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"Feminist Media Coverage of Women in War," | |
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"'Telling Our Own Stories': African Women Blogging for Social Change," | |
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Global Politics of the Body | |
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"A Young Man from Chelm or a Nontraditionally Gendered Hebrew School Teacher Tells All," | |
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"Premenstrual Syndrome as Scientific and Cultural Artifact," | |
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"Perfectly Normal," | |
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"A 'Coca-Cola' Shape: Cultural Change, Body Image, and Eating Disorders in San Andres, Belize," | |
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"Changing Faces," | |
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"Mi Estomago," | |
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"Global Beauty Queens in Post-Liberalization India," | |
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"Unveiled Sentiments: Gendered Islamaphobia and Experiences of Veiling among Muslim Girls in a Canadian Islamic School," | |
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"Saudi Lingerie Trade," | |
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Sexualities Worldwide | |
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"Toward a Vision of Sexual and Economic Justice," | |
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"The Case Against Female Genital Mutilation," | |
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"Distant View of a Minaret," | |
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"Transgender Identity in Japan," | |
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"Immorality, Hurt, or Choice: How Indian Feminists Engage with Prostitution," | |
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"Cambodian Sex Workers," | |
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"Sex Tourism Booming," | |
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"Closing Sex Education's Knowledge/Practice Gap: the Reconceptualisation of Young People's Sexual Knowledge," | |
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"Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights and the Religious Relativism of Human Rights," | |
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Politics of Women's Health | |
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"A Gift from Somewhere," | |
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"Aging in a Man's Word," | |
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"Using Human Rights to Improve Maternal and Neonatal Health," | |
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"Midwifery's Renaissance," | |
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"Canadian Petrochemical Plants and Gender Imbalances," | |
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"Somali and Oromo Refugee Women: Trauma and Associated Factors," | |
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"A Shared Journey in Breast Cancer Advocacy," | |
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Reproductive Freedoms | |
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"Investing in Reproductive Health and Rights," | |
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"The 'Morning-After' Pill: Debates and Conflicts in Ireland and the U.S.," | |
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"Postpartum Depression in China," | |
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"For India's Daughters, a Dark Birth Day," | |
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"Hijacking Global Feminism: Feminists, the Catholic Church, and the Family Planning Debacle in Peru," | |
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"Legal Abortion Worldwide: Incidence and Recent Trends," | |
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"Unusual Families," | |
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Families in Global Context | |
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"In the Family," | |
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"Mothers, Fathers, or Parents: Same-gendered Families in South Africa," | |
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"Honor and Virtue: Mexican Parenting in the Transnational Context," | |
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"Women Heading Latin American Households," | |
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"Female Headship and the 'Feminization of Poverty,'" | |
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"Old Maid," | |
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"Indonesian Feminists Confront Polygyny," | |
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"'There is No Stranger to Marriage Here!'" | |
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"Too Young to Marry," | |
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"The Bride's Voice: Religious Women Challenge the Wedding Ritual," | |
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Violence against Women Worldwide | |
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"The Conservation of Energy," | |
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"Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Sexual Victimization in College Women in Chile," | |
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"Consent and Coercion: Examining Unwanted Sex Among Married Young Women in India," | |
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"Killed in the Name of Honor," | |
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"No Longer Silent," | |
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"War against Women: Congo and Kosovo," | |
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"Domestic Violence and Human Rights: Local Challenges to a Universal Framework," | |
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"Domestic Violence in Afghanistan," | |
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"Finding Dignity in Exile," | |
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Women's Work in the Global Economy | |
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"Women Farmers Toil to Expand Africa's Food Supply," | |
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"Women and Tourism," | |
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"Paradise Lost," | |
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"Nurses, Nannies, and Caring Work," | |
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"Assembly Line," | |
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"Oil, Islam, and Women," | |
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"Heavy Weather," | |
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"Banking on Women: Ghana and India," | |
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"The 40-Percent Rule," | |
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Women and Environmental Politics | |
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"Temperatures Rising: Four Essays on a Theme: Women and Climate Change," | |
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"Waikiki," | |
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"Bedouin Women and Waste Related Hazards," | |
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"An Ugly Picture for Flower Workers and Their Children," | |
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"Poverty, Pests, and Pesticides," | |
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"An Interview with Vandana Shiva," | |
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"Ecofeminism in the Twenty-first Century," | |
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"The World of the Gift Economy," | |
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Women and Political Systems Worldwide | |
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"Revenge," | |
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"Please Mind the Gap," | |
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"'A Second Liberation': Lobbying for Women's Political Representation in Botswana," | |
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"Leading Women," | |
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"Women's Words," | |
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"Engendering Grassroots Democracy: Research, Training, and Networking for Women in Local Self-Governance in India," | |
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"Dal Dy Dir/ Stand Your Ground: International Lessons on Women's Equality from a Small Nation," | |
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"The Public and Private Domain of the Everyday Politics of Water," | |
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"The Post-Katrina, Semiseparate World of Gender Politics," | |
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Women, War, and Peace | |
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"Gender Differences in War-Related Disappearance: Croatian Experiences, 2005," | |
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"The City in the Desert," | |
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"Children of War," | |
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"Abuse of Power: Sexual Exploitation of Refugee Women and Girls," | |
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"Rape in Darfur," | |
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"Feminism, Gender, and Women's Peace Activism," | |
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"Plaza de Mayo," | |
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"Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving?" | |
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Conclusion: Integrating the Themes: HIV/AIDS in Women's Lives | |
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"Janice, Marvelyn, and Michelle: U.S.A.," | |
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"Mmauwi Marwale: Botswana," | |
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"Keren Dunaway: Honduras," | |
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"Snenhlanhla Mbhamali: South Africa," | |
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"Jacqueline, Isata, and Adele: Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Rwanda," | |
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"Margaret Mukacyaka: Rwanda," | |
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"Srey Mom: Cambodia," | |
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"Mantombi Nywao: South Africa," | |
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"Parvati and Fatima: India" | |
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"Lisungu Chieza: Zimbabwe," | |
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"Heidi Nass: U.S.A.," | |
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"Thembi Ngubane: South Africa," | |
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"Mama's Club: Uganda," | |
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"Khauhelo Raditapole, Thabelo Ramatlapeng, and Lomcebo Dlamini: Lesotho and Swaziland," | |
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"Tatiana and Dina: Russia and Ukraine," | |