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Books in the Gender, Culture and Global Politics series

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  • - American Missionary Women in South Asia, 1860s-1940s
    by Maina Chawla Singh
    £132.99

    This cross-cultural study examines the work of American missionary women in South-Asia.

  • - Memoirs, Essays, and Poetry
     
    £53.49

    Examines the migratory histories of Chinese women born in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, who are now inhabitants of various diaspora Chinese communities.

  • - Women, War, and Resistance
     
    £53.49

    The essays in this collection, from both scholars and activists, explore the experiences of local women's groups that have developed to fight war, militarization, political domination, and patriarchy throughout the world.

  • - Memoirs, Essays, and Poetry
     
    £132.99

    Examines the migratory histories of Chinese women born in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, who are now inhabitants of various diaspora Chinese communities.

  • - The Triangle of Empowerment
    by Geertje A. Nijeholt
    £155.49

    Nine essays examine the women's movement, feminist politicians, and feminist civil servants as the three primary sets of actors in women's collective political struggles to make their voices heard and place their issues on the public agenda. They discuss the global institutional framework then cite

  • - Feminist Dialogues on Third World Women's Literature and Film
     
    £173.49

  • - American Missionary Women in South Asia, 1860s-1940s
    by Maina Chawla Singh
    £46.49

    Seeking to extend existing scholarship on gender and colonialism and on women and American religion, this cross-cultural study examines the work of American missionary women in South Asia at several levels. A primary concern of the study is to historicize the interventions of these women and situate them within the dual contexts of the sending society and the receiving culture. It focuses on missionaries Isabella Thoburn and Ida Scudder, who founded some of the premier women''s colleges and hospitals in British colonial India. The book also draws upon the narratives and reminiscences of South Asian women, now in their seventies, who attended such institutions in the 1940s, and whose voices texture our understanding of American women''s missionary work in "Other" cultures.

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