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The Power of Women's Informal Networks - by Bandana Purkayastha & Mangala Subramaniam (Paperback)

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  • In contemporary discussions of gender relations around the world, a gap often exists between theory-which overemphasizes generalized units such as "international" or "developing"-and the complex ways that global and local forces interact to structure women's lives in specific countries and regions.
  • About the Author: Bandana Purkayastha is assistant professor of sociology and Asian American studies at the University of Connecticut.
  • 154 Pages
  • Social Science, Women's Studies

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About the Book



Too often, editors Bandana Purkayastha and Mangala Subramaniam have found, marginalized groups in rural or impoverished areas are overlooked by the international economy of knowledge. The Power of Women's Informal Networks describes and evaluates social organization among poor women in South Asia and West Africa as attempts to challenge marginalization. The discerning editors and contributors explicitly consider the situated contexts within which women work together to improve their lives, with a primary focus on international women's agencies.



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In contemporary discussions of gender relations around the world, a gap often exists between theory-which overemphasizes generalized units such as "international" or "developing"-and the complex ways that global and local forces interact to structure women's lives in specific countries and regions. Analyses of movement dynamics on the global level contribute to our understanding of women's activism across borders but do not highlight localized politics spearheaded by poor women. Too often, editors Bandana Purkayastha and Mangala Subramaniam have found, marginalized groups in rural or impoverished areas are overlooked by the international economy of knowledge. The Power of Women's Informal Networks describes and evaluates social organization among poor women in South Asia and West Africa. The contributors to this important new collection of essays draw our attention to these small-scale but politically and socially significant networks as they focus on both agency and the situated contexts within which women work together to improve their lives.



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"This exciting book goes beyond furthering our understanding of the complex inter-linkages between poor women's localized politics and transnational global processes. It is a major contribution toward connecting paradigm and praxis, thus challenging and expanding the boundaries of mainstream scholarship." --Yakin Ertürk, Middle East Technical University; UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women

"This volume breaks new ground in the study of women's social capital in the Global South through an exploration of informal networks among poor women in several South Asian and West African societies. Theoretically and empirically, this book transcends previous works in this field in its use of the intersectionality thesis by emphasizing such features as the impact of Islam and Hinduism on the experiences of poor women. In each case study, this work examines the distinctiveness of women's informal networks as illustrated in their family-kin relations, the world of work, and their relationships to politics and the state in regions of the world that are not typically compared, let alone included in the same volume. Further, this book also demonstrates how local, national, and global forces interact in structuring the poverty that women experience, particularly noting the growing importance of informal networks in periods of economic crisis and structural adjustment. Moreover, this is a balanced treatment ofwomen's informal networks that reveals both the positive and the negative consequences of various examples of social capital. Despite the poverty that these women experience, they are important change-agents in their societies and are empowered through t" --Mary Johnson Osirim, Bryn Mawr College

"The Power of Women's Informal Networks provides a much-needed look at the processes behind women's collective action for change. It makes clear that resistance as well as inequality has a local face, and counters the over-broad generalizations about 'women' and 'development' that appear in the literature. By focusing on specific sites in Africa and South Asia, the book takes an important step toward developing globally inclusive knowledge that is deeply grounded in particular local conditions and perspectives." --Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin--Madison

"This volume breaks new ground in the study of women's social capital in the Global South through an exploration of informal networks among poor women in several South Asian and West African societies. Theoretically and empirically, this book transcends previous works in this field in its use of the intersectionality thesis by emphasizing such features as the impact of Islam and Hinduism on the experiences of poor women. In each case study, this work examines the distinctiveness of women's informal networks as illustrated in their family-kin relations, the world of work, and their relationships to politics and the state in regions of the world that are not typically compared, let alone included in the same volume. Further, this book also demonstrates how local, national, and global forces interact in structuring the poverty that women experience, particularly noting the growing importance of informal networks in periods of economic crisis and structural adjustment. Moreover, this is a balanced treatment of women's informal networks that reveals both the positive and the negative consequences of various examples of social capital. Despite the poverty that these women experience, they are important change-agents in their societies and are empowered through their informal networks." --Mary Johnson Osirim, Bryn Mawr College




About the Author



Bandana Purkayastha is assistant professor of sociology and Asian American studies at the University of Connecticut. Mangala Subramaniam is assistant professor of sociology and women's studies at Purdue University.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.04 Inches (H) x 6.36 Inches (W) x .46 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 154
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Women's Studies
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Bandana Purkayastha & Mangala Subramaniam
Language: English
Street Date: January 1, 2004
TCIN: 1004110697
UPC: 9780739108048
Item Number (DPCI): 247-22-2503
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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