Engendering Human Security: Feminist Perspectives

81-88965-25-1

Women Unlimited, 2006

Language: English

332+xxx pages

5.5"x8.5"

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This book engages with current debates on human security, offering a variety of feminist perspectives on the gender reconfigurations of the state, power/knowledge systems, sexuality, care, labour and the implications of globalisation for people’s quotidian security. The essays present an integration of a feminist materialist analysis of gender relations with a feminist post-modern approach to gender representation and cultural construction. Contributors include Sunila Abeysekera, Rhoda Reddock, Gita Sen, Joyce Outshoorn, Rachel Kurian, and Virginia Vargas, among others.

Amrita Chhachhi

Amrita Chhachhi, Senior Lecturer, Women, Gender and Development, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, has published extensively on gender, labour and globalisation and citizenship, identity politics and conflict in South Asia.

Saskia Wieringa

Saskia Wieringa is Director of the International Information Centre and Archives for the Women's Movement in Amsterdam. She has written and edited 14 books, including two books of fiction, and numerous scholarly articles.

Thanh-Dam Truong

Thanh-Dam Truong, Associate Professor in Women, Gender and Development Studies at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, is one of the first scholars to have provided an academic analysis of the problem of sex tourism.