Bridges over troubled waters: South Asian women's movement confronting globalization
By: Menon-Sen, Kalyani.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.132-36.Subject(s): Womens liberation movement
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DevelopmentSummary: Kalyani Menon-Sen discusses how women's movements in South Asia are faced with the task of forging coalitions across national boundaries to challenge and resist macro-economic processes that are threatening their livelihoods and ways of life. A recent workshop highlighted the need for solidarity-building efforts to address areas of divergence and difference, many of which stem from the struggles of South Asian women to define their feminist visions within their own local contexts. - Reproduced.
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Kalyani Menon-Sen discusses how women's movements in South Asia are faced with the task of forging coalitions across national boundaries to challenge and resist macro-economic processes that are threatening their livelihoods and ways of life. A recent workshop highlighted the need for solidarity-building efforts to address areas of divergence and difference, many of which stem from the struggles of South Asian women to define their feminist visions within their own local contexts. - Reproduced.


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