Global Gender Issues: Second Edition (Dilemmas in World Politics)
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Global Gender Issues: Second Edition (Dilemmas in World Politics)

Global Gender Issues: Second Edition (Dilemmas in World Politics)
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Global Gender Issues: Second Edition (Dilemmas in World Politics)

by V. Spike Peterson, Anne Sisson Runyan, V Spike Peterson
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Westview Press (1998-12-29)
ISBN: 0813368529
EAN: 9780813368528
Dewy Decimal #: 305.42
Paperback: 304 pages
Edition: 2 Sub
SKU: 080214002
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: This First Printing copy is in good condition. No visible markings, highlights, underlining, tears to text. Tight spine. No Dust Jacket. Front Soft Cover top/bottom edge has a tiny fold, with light scratches to front/back. Otherewise, clean with minimum/moderate shelf/edge wear. Very interesting, informative copy, worth having at an affordable price. (L9-25)


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When we look at world politics through a different set of lenses—ones that reveal how the power of gender blinds us to the presence of women in international affairs—we begin to see what lies below the surface of the interstate power exchanges called international relations. Some women wield traditional international power as heads of state. There are also women in positions of less visible state and nonstate power, many of whom seek a more equal and just global order. And there are billions of women who bear, feed, clothe, and care for the world—whether as mothers, farmers, textile workers, electronics assemblers—yet have no formal political power.Global Gender Issues connects the inequalities between women and men with the “world politics” of power, security, economy, and ecology. Through history, visual imagery, theoretical analysis, and other narrative techniques, V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan alert us to gendered differences of power, violence, labor, and resources. In doing so, they suggest linkages between and among so-called women’s issues and such world political matters as wars of secession, arms proliferation, global economic recession, and environmental degradation. At the same time, the authors hold out for us a clearly articulated, undogmatic hope for redefining and reorganizing gender relations and international relations as we begin to embrace difference, demand equality, and develop new standards of power and progress.

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