Feminist Post-Development Thought: Rethinking Modernity, Post-Colonialism and RepresentationKriemild Saunders In this groundbreaking collection with its diverse perspectives, feminist thinkers explore whether Third World women ought to continue along the path of development or abandon full-scale modernization and seek post-development alternatives instead. It represents the first attempt to ascertain the possibilities, and limitations, of the post-development path for women. |
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Towards a Deconstructive | 1 |
Rethinking Empowerment Gender | 41 |
Dismantling the Masters House with the Masters Tools? | 57 |
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