Women Global Political Movement

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This issue feminist studies offers two distinct clusters of work on middle eastern women. But also discusses themes that cross these regional divides and extend divides and extend to China and Latin America as well. These shared concerns include the ways that history and national politics shape constrain, distort and nurture feminist politics the intersections of memoir and biography with large cultural and social developments and the role of the visual arts in expressing framing and furthering radical visions. Several authors trace the complicated trajectory of radical revolutionary and feminist visions and politics within and across national and personal histories. The art and poetry included here also speak forcefully to the complex interplay among culture, politics, history and memory.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anju Bindra

Anju Bindra, B.A. (Hons). L.L.B. (Agra University), L.L.M. (Devi-Ahilya Unioversity), is a Lecturer in the faculty of Law, University of Mumbai. She has previously worked for the Indian Attorney-General's Department and the Indian Human Rights Commission, and has taught at the University of Delhi. She has worked with a number of international and local organisations in the area of human rights including women's rights. Presently she is Secretary of the Center for Constitutional Rights in Hyderabad and a consultant to the women's programs of the International Indian Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Delinquency.

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Title
Women Global Political Movement
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789380013220
Length
viii+264p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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