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(En)Gendering International Development

  • Articles (Joanna Liddle and Shirin Rai (1998), 'Feminism, Imperialism and Orientalism: The Challenge of the 'Indian Woman' in Women's History Review, Vol.7. No.4, (pp.495–519)Mrinalini Sinha (1995) Colonial Masculinity: The "Manly Englishman" and the "Effeminate Bengali" in the Late Nineteenth Century, New York: Manchester University Press, (pp1–20)Suruchi Thapar-Björkert, (2006), Unseen Faces and Unheard Voices, Women in the Indian Nationalist Movement 1930–1942 (pp.69–85)Cecile Jackson & Ruth Pearson eds. (1998) Feminist visions of development: gender, analysis and policy London : Routledge, (pp.1–15)Chua, Bhavnani & Foran (2000), Women, Culture, Development: A new paradigm for development studies? Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 23, No.5Michel Chossudovsky, (1998) The Globalisation of Poverty: Impact of IMF and World Bank reforms, Zed: London. (pp.45–72)Charles Harvey (eds.), (1996) Constraints on the Success of Structural Adjustment programmes in Africa, Macmillan; London, (pp. 130–152)Haleh Afshar, & Carolyne. Dennis, (1992) Women and Adjustment Policies in the Third World, London:Macmillan, (pp.46–69)Pamela Sparr, (ed.) (1994) Mortgaging Women's Lives: Feminist Critiques of Structural Adjustment, Zed Books: London, (pp.165–179)J. Lugalla: The Impact of Structural Adjustment Policies on Women and Children's Health in Tanzania, Review of African Political Economy, No.63, Vol.22, March 1995Mala Sen , (2001), Death by Fire: Sati, Dowry Death and Female Infanticide in Modern India, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (pp1–30)Shirin Rai, Pilkington and Phizacklea (1992) Women in the Face of Change: Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China, Routledge: London, (pp.79–105)Cecile Jackson and Ruth Pearson eds. (1998) Feminist visions of development : gender, analysis and policy London : Routledge, (pp.217–239)Mary Kaldor(1999), New and Old wars: Organised Violence in a Global Era, Polity Press, (pp.72–95)Ronit Lentin ed.(1997), Gender and Catastrophe, London: Zed Books, (pp.50–64)Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert et al (2006), Vol.29, Issue 5, Special Issue, Framing Gendered Identities: Local Conflicts/Global Violence, Women's Studies International Forum, (pp 433–440 and 474–488)Jan Nederveen Pieterse, (2003) 'Empowerment: Snakes and Ladders', in Bhavnani, K., Foran, J. and Kurian, P (eds.) Feminist Futures: Re-Imagining Women, Culture and Development London: Zed, (pp.112–117)Jane Parpart (2002) 'Lessons from the Field: Rethinking Empowerment, Gender and Development from a Post (Post-?) Development Perspective', in Saunders, K. (ed.) Feminist Post- Development Thought London: Zed, (pp.41–56). Rowlands, J. (1999) 'Empowerment Examined', in Rowan-Campbell, D. (ed.) Development with Women Oxford: OxfamNaila Kabeer, (1994) Reversed Realities: Gender Hierarchies in Development thought, New York: Verso, (pp. 223–264). The following journals and websites will be useful as an additional resource:JournalsWorld PoliticsDevelopmentDevelopment in PracticeDevelopment and ChangeJournal of International DevelopmentJournal of Development StudiesOxford Development StudiesGender and DevelopmentProgress in Development StudiesWorld DevelopmentThird World QuarterlyWebsitesUseful websites that frequently publish reports and research findings:.http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/ BRIDGE, Institute of Development Studieshttp://www.gdrc.org/gender/link-resources.html Women and Development Resources on the Internethttp://www.worldbank.org/gender/ World Bank's 'Gender and Development' Portalhttp://www.undp.org UN Development Programmehttp://www.unifem.org/ UN Development Fund for Womenhttp://home.developmentgateway.org/ 'Development Gateway' World Bankhttp://www.dfid.gov.uk UK Department for International Developmenthttp://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/cds/ INCORE: Initiative on Conflict resolution and ethnicity)
  • Elson, Diane, Male bias in the development process, 2. ed., Manchester, Manchester University Press, cop. 1995 (pp. 1–28)
  • Kabeer, Naila, Reversed realities: gender hierarchies in development thought, London, Verso, 1994
  • Lewis, Reina, Gendering Orientalism: race, femininity, and representation, London, Routledge, 1996 (pp. 12–35)
  • Marchand, Marianne H.; Parpart, Jane L., Feminism, postmodernism, development, London, Routledge, 1995 (pp. 1–22)
  • Momsen, Janet Henshall, Gender and development, London, Routledge, 2004
  • Sinha, Mrinalini, Colonial masculinity: the 'manly Englishman' and the 'effeminate Bengali' in the late nineteenth century, Manchester, Manchester Univ. Press, 1995 (pp. 1–20)
  • Thapar-Björkert, Suruchi, Women in the Indian national movement: unseen faces and unheard voices, 1930-42, New Delhi ;a Thousand Oaks, Calif. ;a London, SAGE Publications, 2006 (pp. 69–85)

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