
Teil der Reihe: Political Science and International Studies (R0)
The Political Economy of Gender
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction by editors.- Part I Gendered Power and Political Participation.- Chapter 2 Female Political Representation and Economic Development in India.- Chapter 3 Womens Mobility Leadership and Inclusion in Bangladesh.- Chapter 4 Strategic Choices in Retaining Political Power.- Chapter 5 Feminist Foreign Policy as Strategy for Status Signalling.- Part II Cultural and Institutional Patriarchy.- Chapter 6 Gender Equality and Domestic Labor Division in Malaysia.- Chapter 7 Negating the African Cultural Domination of the Feminine Gender Drama and Legal Perspectives.- Chapter 8 Bhutan and the Female Agency Intersection of Social Norms Religion and Gender in Bhutanese Literature.- Chapter 9 Loya Jirga An Indigenous Approach to Female Rights in Afghanistan.- Chapter 10 Persistence of the Coverture Doctrine in India.- Part III Resistance Right Wing Populism and Gendered Narratives.- Chapter 11 The Quiet Uprising Gender Power and Womens Roles in Right Wing Populist Regimes in the Global South.- Chapter 12 Unwritten Codes The Individual Struggle with Gender Norms and Postcolonial Identities.- Part IV Voice Violence and Visibility.- Chapter 13 Women in the Media Spaces Inequalities in a Neoliberal World.
Produktdetails
- Erscheinungsdatum: 12.08.2026
- Autor/Autorin: Hebatallah Adam
- Reihe: Political Science and International Studies (R0)
- Format: E-Book
- Dateiformat: PDF
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- Dateigröße: 4.9 MB
- Verlag: SPRINGER
- Sprache: Englisch
- Umfang: 282 Seiten
- ISBN: 9789819227853
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