Phantom towers: feminist reflections on the battle between global capitalism and fundamentalist terrorism
By: Petchesky, Rosalind P.
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ArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.4115-120.Subject(s): Terrorism
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Without seeing terrorist networks and global capitalism as equivalents or the same, it is possible to see some striking and disturbing parallels between them. Feminist analysts and activists from many countries - whose voices have been inaudible thus far in the present crisis - have a lot of experience to draw from in making this double critique. Whether in the UN or national settings, they have been challenging the gender-based and racialised dimensions of both neoliberal capitalism and various fundamentalisms for years, trying to steer a path between their double menace. - Reproduced
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Without seeing terrorist networks and global capitalism as equivalents or the same, it is possible to see some striking and disturbing parallels between them. Feminist analysts and activists from many countries - whose voices have been inaudible thus far in the present crisis - have a lot of experience to draw from in making this double critique. Whether in the UN or national settings, they have been challenging the gender-based and racialised dimensions of both neoliberal capitalism and various fundamentalisms for years, trying to steer a path between their double menace. - Reproduced


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