"Gender and Globalization in Asia and the Pacific: Method, Practice, Theory"
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press 2008 | 420 Pages | ISBN: 0824832418 | PDF 
| 7.9 MB

What is globalization? How is it gendered? How does it work in Asia and the 
Pacific? The authors of the sixteen original and innovative essays presented 
here take fresh stock of globalization's complexities. They pursue critical 
feminist inquiry about women, gender, and sexualities and produce original 
insights into changing life patterns in Asian and Pacific Island societies.

Each essay puts the lives and struggles of women at the center of its 
examination while weaving examples of global circuits in Asian and Pacific 
societies into a world frame of analysis. The work is generated from within 
Asian and Pacific spaces, bringing to the fore local voices and claims to 
knowledge. The geographic emphasis on Asia/Pacific highlights the complexity of 
globalizing practices among specific people whose dilemmas come alive on these 
pages. Although the book focuses on global, gendered flows, it expands its 
investigation to include the media and the arts, intellectual resources, 
activist agendas, and individual life stories. First-rate ethnographies and 
interviews reach beyond generalizations and bring Pacific and Asian women and 
men alive in their struggles against globalization.

Globalization cannot be summed up in a neat political agenda but must be 
actively contested and creatively negotiated. Taking feminist political 
thinking beyond simple oppositions, the authors ask specific questions about 
how global practices work, how they come to be, who benefits, and what is at 
stake.

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