Table of Contents
Foreword: Raewyn Connell Introduction: Dilemmas, Dialogues, Debates; Wendy Harcourt
Section I: Gender, Power, Decoloniality 1. The Coloniality of Gender; Maria Lugones 2. On Gender and its Otherwise; Catherine Walsh 3. Gender and Equivocation: Notes on Decolonial Feminist Translations; Claudia de Lima Costa 4. The Coloniality of Gender as a Radical Critique of Developmentalism; Rosalba Icaza and Rolando Vázquez
Section II: Institutions, Policies, Governmentality 1. Mainstreaming Gender or 'Streaming' Gender Away: Feminists Marooned in the Development Business, Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay 2. Mainstream(ing) Has Never Run Clean, Perhaps Never Can: Gender in the Main/Stream of Development; Sara de Jong 3. Beyond Binaries: Strategies for a 21st Century Gender Equality Agenda; Aruna Rao and Joanne Sandler 4. Gender Mainstreaming: Views of a Post-Beijing Feminist; Anouka van Eerdewijk 5. Mainstreaming Gender or Streaming Gender Away Revisited; Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay
Section III: Globalization, Care, Economic Justice 1. Revisiting the Core Text: Gendered Well-being. Globalization, Women's Health, and Economic Justice: Reflections Post-September 11; Rosalind Petchesky 2. Reclaiming Gender and Economic Justice in the Era of Corporate Takeover; Alexandra Garita 3. Rethinking Care and Economic Justice with Third World Sex Workers; Debolina Dutta 4. 'This Solidarity of Sisters'; Rosalind Petchesky
Section IV: Gender, Science, Ecology 1. Rooted Networks, Webs of Relation, and the Power of Situated Science Bringing the Models Back down to Earth in Zambrana; Dianne Rocheleau 2. Being and Knowing Differently In Living Worlds: Rooted Networks and Relational Webs in Indigenous Geographies; Padini Nirmal 3. Responding to Technologies of 'Fixing' 'Nuisance' Webs of Relation in the Mozambican Woodlands; Ingrid L. Nelson 4. Dianne Rocheleau: The Feminist Political Ecology Legacy and beyond; Lyla Mehta 5. Crossing Boundaries: Points of Encounter with People and Worlds 'Otherwise'; Dianne Rocheleau
Section V: Livelihoods, Place, Community 1. Building Community Economies: Women and the Politics of Place; JK Gibson-Graham 2. Seeing Diversity, Multiplying Possibility: My Journey from Post-Feminism to Post-Development with JK Gibson-Graham; Kelly Dombroski 3. Retooling our Political Imaginations through a Feminist Politics of Economic Difference; Michal Osterweil 4. Cuban 'Co-ops' and Wanigela 'wantoks': Engaging with Diverse Economic Practices; Yvonne Underhill-Sem 5. 'Optimism', Place and the Possibility of Transformative Politics; JK Gibson Graham
Section VI: Gender, Race, Intersectionality 1. Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging; Nira Yuval Davis 2. Towards an Ethics of Care: Response to 'Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging'; Aili Mari Tripp 3. Toward a Broader Scope and More Critical Frame for Intersectional Analysis; Susan Paulson 4. Murals and Mirrors: Imprisoned Women and the Politics of Belonging; Marisa Belausteguigoitia-Rius 5. A Dialogical Conversation: Response to the Responses; Nira Yuval Davis
Section VII: Violence, Militarism, Conflict 1. Gendering Insecurities, Informalization and 'War Economies; V. Spike Peterson 2.Gendered and Racialised Logics of Insecurity, Development, and Intervention; Maryam Khalid 3. Economies of Conflict: Reflecting on the (Re)Production of 'War Economies'; Heather Turcotte 4. Effects and Affects: Women in the Post-Conflict Moment in Timor-Leste: An Application of Spike Peterson's 'Gendering Insecurities, Informalization and War Economies'; Sara Niner 5. Situating, Reflecting, Appreciating; V. Spike Peterson
Section VIII: Bodies, Sexuality, Queering Development 1. Revisiting the Core Text: Sexuality and the Development Industry; Andrea Cornwall and Susie Jolly 2. Redressing the Silofication Between Sexuality and Development: A Radical Revisioning; Stella Nyanzi 3. Puhngah/Men In Skirts: A Plea for History; Andil Gosine 4. Pink Space and the Pleasure Approach to Sexuality and the Development Industry in China; Xiapei He 5. Sexuality and the development industry: Reflections 6 years on; Andrea Cornwall and Susie Jolly
Section IX: Visions, Hopes, Futures 1. Feminism as Transformational Politics: Towards Possibilities for Another World;Peggy Antrobus 2. Hopes and the Struggles for Transformation: Reflections of an Iranian Feminist; Mansoureh Shoajee 3. The Future for Women's Struggle for Social Justice and Full Citizenship: A Comprehensive Peace; Shobha Raghuram 4. Imagining Feminist Futures; Wendy Harcourt 5. Further Reflections; Peggy Antrobus