Global Gender Politics analyzes the gender(ed) divisions of power, violence, labor, and resources that contribute to global crises of representation, insecurity, and sustainability.

This new edition of a foundational contribution to the field of Feminist International Relations-co-authored with a new generation of feminist global politics scholars-continues to examine long-standing and new challenges for placing inequalities and resisting injustices at the center of global politics scholarship and practice through intersectional and transnational feminist lenses that challenge the power of gender. Accessible and student-friendly, this book emphasizes how hard-won attention to reducing gender and other inequalities to stem global crises is now jeopardized by the consolidation of new and old anti-equality authoritarianisms, arising from the deprivations of neoliberal capitalism, undermining human and planetary welfare and creating conditions and desires for reassertions of patriarchal rule and relations. In the context of this shift in world order and the centrality of gender to that shift, analyses of gendered global governance, global security, and global political economy are updated and expanded, finding that gender equality norms are being rolled back, gendered insecurities are being heightened by increased war and militarization (including the rise of cyberviolence), and gendered injustices, laid bare by the COVID pandemic, are growing with the rise of oligarchic corporate power, the increased informalization of labor and extraction of resources, and the further breakdowns in social reproduction and denials of reproductive justice. But this book also finds promise in ongoing feminist struggles for democracy and social justice, providing new case studies of transnational and translocal feminist organizing for democratization, nonviolence, and sustainable human and planetary life.

To provide support to instructors and readers, this edition includes new questions for discussion, suggested readings, illustrative boxes, and an accompanying e-resource containing web resources, sample quizzes, and a recorded conversation among the co-authors.

Global Gender Politics will be of great use to students of Politics, International Relations, Gender Studies, and those working on Global Governance, Security, Political Economy, and Justice. It will also be of interest to scholars who have followed the previous editions.



Autorentext

Anne Sisson Runyan is Professor Emerita in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati.

Crystal Whetstone is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at Bilkent University.

Murat Yilmaz is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at Kastamonu University.

Anwar Mhajne is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Stonehill College.

Titel
Global Gender Politics
EAN
9781040500484
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
4.05 MB
Anzahl Seiten
338