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Cover image for book Gender Myths and Feminist Fables: The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and Development

Gender Myths and Feminist Fables: The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and Development

The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and Development
By:Andrea Cornwall; Elizabeth Harrison; Ann Whitehead
Publisher:Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Print ISBN:9781405169370
eText ISBN:9781444306682
Edition:1
Copyright:2008
Format:Page Fidelity

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This collection brings together leading feminist thinkers who examine the struggles for interpretive power which underlies international development. Questions why the insights from years of feminist gender and development research are so often turned into ‘gender myths’ and ‘feminist fables’: women are more likely to care for the environment; are better at working together; are less corrupt; have a seemingly infinite capacity to survive Explores how bowdlerized and impoverished representations of gender relations have simultaneously come to be embedded in development policy and practice Traces the ways in which language and images of development are related to practice and provides a nuanced account of the politics of knowledge production Argues that struggles for interpretive power are not only important for our own sake, but also for the implications they have for women’s lives worldwide An informed analysis of how ‘gender’ has been transformed in its transfer into development policy and how many authors are now revisiting and reflecting on their earlier work

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