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Engendering Development: Capitalism and Inequality in the Global Economy
Engendering Development: Capitalism and Inequality in the Global Economy
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Engendering Development explores how gender, race, class, sexuality, and nationality are categories of inequality that support the accumulation of capital in the global economy. It incorporates feminist and critical development scholarship to understand and critique capitalist economic trajectories. The textbook offers a broad perspective on development, drawing on textured case studies from the authors research and the work of geographers and feminist scholars. It is useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in courses on development.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 22 May 2019
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Engendering Development is a comprehensive textbook that delves into the intricate relationship between gender and global capitalist development. It explores how gender serves as a fundamental form of inequality that underpins the processes of global economic growth. The book traces the historical evolution of gender, race, class, sexuality, and nationality as categories of inequality under imperialism, which continue to shape the accumulation of capital in the global economy today.
Drawing on a rich tapestry of feminist and critical development scholarship, the textbook offers insightful perspectives on understanding and critiquing capitalist economic trajectories. It emphasizes the ways in which development is enacted and resisted by men and women, shedding light on the diverse experiences of individuals and communities in the global north and south.
The textbook adopts a broad perspective on development, incorporating textured case studies from the authors' research as well as the work of geographers and feminist scholars. These case studies vividly illustrate how gendered, raced, and classed subjects are enrolled in global capitalism, and how individuals and communities engage with, challenge, and reshape development efforts.
At its core, Engendering Development understands development as a global capitalism that perpetuates and benefits from gendered, raced, and classed hierarchies. The book aims to challenge readers to critically examine the ways in which these hierarchies are reproduced and challenged, and to explore alternative approaches to development that prioritize gender equality, social justice, and sustainability.
The textbook is designed to be accessible to advanced undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in courses on development. It employs a critical approach to development, presenting straightforward arguments and detailed case studies that facilitate a deeper understanding of complex concepts. The writing is clear and concise, making the material accessible to a wide range of readers. Additionally, the textbook adopts a problem-solving approach based on lived experiences, encouraging students to apply their knowledge to real-world situations and challenges.
In conclusion, Engendering Development is a vital textbook for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between gender and global capitalist development. It offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on development, drawing on a wealth of scholarship and case studies to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing individuals and communities in the global south and north. By challenging readers to critically examine the ways in which gender, race, class, and sexuality shape development, the textbook encourages us to explore alternative approaches to development that are more equitable, sustainable, and just.
Weight: 366g
Dimension: 244 x 189 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780415789677
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