Gender, Power, and Non-Governance
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Gender, Power, and Non-Governance
Is Female to Male as NGO Is to State?
Timmer, Andria D.; Wirtz, Elizabeth
Berghahn Books
05/2022
298
Dura
Inglês
9781800734609
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Introduction: Is Female to Male as NGO Is to State?
Andria D. Timmer, Christopher Loy, and Elizabeth Wirtz
Part I: Patterns of Reproduction: NGO and State Relations Through a Gendered Lens
Chapter 1. NGOs and States of Aging: NGO as Male/Culture Advocates and as Female/Nature Caregivers
Alexandra Crampton
Chapter 2. Surviving the State: Strategic Essentialism and the Complexities of Indigeneity Among the Ainu of Northern Japan
Christopher Loy
Chapter 3. From "Warm and Fuzzy" to "Business Oriented" Practices:" The Politics of Exclusion and Masculinization of Alternative Justice in the United States
Amanda J. Reinke
Part II: Care Work as Feminized Work
Chapter 4. From Stranger to Neighbor: Women's Voluntarism as Feminist Caring Politics Against Australia's Hostile Borders
Tess Altman
Chapter 5. Rural Women's Self-determination and Grassroots Resistance Movement: Reclaiming Land and Traditional Livelihoods in Odisha
Smita Mishra Panda and Annapurna Devi Pandey
Chapter 6. Neglectful Fathers and Mothers who Mean Well: Love and Hate of Hungarian Roma "Children"
Andria D. Timmer
Chapter 7. En/gendering Aixin: Philanthropy and Gendered Practice of Compassion in Post-socialist China
Yang Zhan
Part III: Beyond the Binary: Intersectionality and Queer Spaces in NGOs
Chapter 8. "Little Dear Mothers:" Governing the "Republic of NGOs"
Mark Schuller
Chapter 9. Identity and the Construction of Trans Citizenship in Guatemala
Alejandra Wundram Pimentel
Chapter 10. To Foresee the Unforeseeable: LGBT and Feminist Civil Society and the Question of Feminine Desire
Tamar Shirinian
Conclusion: Queering the NGO/State Binary: On Governing Stateless Peoples
Elizabeth Wirtz
Index
Introduction: Is Female to Male as NGO Is to State?
Andria D. Timmer, Christopher Loy, and Elizabeth Wirtz
Part I: Patterns of Reproduction: NGO and State Relations Through a Gendered Lens
Chapter 1. NGOs and States of Aging: NGO as Male/Culture Advocates and as Female/Nature Caregivers
Alexandra Crampton
Chapter 2. Surviving the State: Strategic Essentialism and the Complexities of Indigeneity Among the Ainu of Northern Japan
Christopher Loy
Chapter 3. From "Warm and Fuzzy" to "Business Oriented" Practices:" The Politics of Exclusion and Masculinization of Alternative Justice in the United States
Amanda J. Reinke
Part II: Care Work as Feminized Work
Chapter 4. From Stranger to Neighbor: Women's Voluntarism as Feminist Caring Politics Against Australia's Hostile Borders
Tess Altman
Chapter 5. Rural Women's Self-determination and Grassroots Resistance Movement: Reclaiming Land and Traditional Livelihoods in Odisha
Smita Mishra Panda and Annapurna Devi Pandey
Chapter 6. Neglectful Fathers and Mothers who Mean Well: Love and Hate of Hungarian Roma "Children"
Andria D. Timmer
Chapter 7. En/gendering Aixin: Philanthropy and Gendered Practice of Compassion in Post-socialist China
Yang Zhan
Part III: Beyond the Binary: Intersectionality and Queer Spaces in NGOs
Chapter 8. "Little Dear Mothers:" Governing the "Republic of NGOs"
Mark Schuller
Chapter 9. Identity and the Construction of Trans Citizenship in Guatemala
Alejandra Wundram Pimentel
Chapter 10. To Foresee the Unforeseeable: LGBT and Feminist Civil Society and the Question of Feminine Desire
Tamar Shirinian
Conclusion: Queering the NGO/State Binary: On Governing Stateless Peoples
Elizabeth Wirtz
Index
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Gender Studies and Sexuality, Anthropology (General), Development Studies
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Is Female to Male as NGO Is to State?
Andria D. Timmer, Christopher Loy, and Elizabeth Wirtz
Part I: Patterns of Reproduction: NGO and State Relations Through a Gendered Lens
Chapter 1. NGOs and States of Aging: NGO as Male/Culture Advocates and as Female/Nature Caregivers
Alexandra Crampton
Chapter 2. Surviving the State: Strategic Essentialism and the Complexities of Indigeneity Among the Ainu of Northern Japan
Christopher Loy
Chapter 3. From "Warm and Fuzzy" to "Business Oriented" Practices:" The Politics of Exclusion and Masculinization of Alternative Justice in the United States
Amanda J. Reinke
Part II: Care Work as Feminized Work
Chapter 4. From Stranger to Neighbor: Women's Voluntarism as Feminist Caring Politics Against Australia's Hostile Borders
Tess Altman
Chapter 5. Rural Women's Self-determination and Grassroots Resistance Movement: Reclaiming Land and Traditional Livelihoods in Odisha
Smita Mishra Panda and Annapurna Devi Pandey
Chapter 6. Neglectful Fathers and Mothers who Mean Well: Love and Hate of Hungarian Roma "Children"
Andria D. Timmer
Chapter 7. En/gendering Aixin: Philanthropy and Gendered Practice of Compassion in Post-socialist China
Yang Zhan
Part III: Beyond the Binary: Intersectionality and Queer Spaces in NGOs
Chapter 8. "Little Dear Mothers:" Governing the "Republic of NGOs"
Mark Schuller
Chapter 9. Identity and the Construction of Trans Citizenship in Guatemala
Alejandra Wundram Pimentel
Chapter 10. To Foresee the Unforeseeable: LGBT and Feminist Civil Society and the Question of Feminine Desire
Tamar Shirinian
Conclusion: Queering the NGO/State Binary: On Governing Stateless Peoples
Elizabeth Wirtz
Index
Introduction: Is Female to Male as NGO Is to State?
Andria D. Timmer, Christopher Loy, and Elizabeth Wirtz
Part I: Patterns of Reproduction: NGO and State Relations Through a Gendered Lens
Chapter 1. NGOs and States of Aging: NGO as Male/Culture Advocates and as Female/Nature Caregivers
Alexandra Crampton
Chapter 2. Surviving the State: Strategic Essentialism and the Complexities of Indigeneity Among the Ainu of Northern Japan
Christopher Loy
Chapter 3. From "Warm and Fuzzy" to "Business Oriented" Practices:" The Politics of Exclusion and Masculinization of Alternative Justice in the United States
Amanda J. Reinke
Part II: Care Work as Feminized Work
Chapter 4. From Stranger to Neighbor: Women's Voluntarism as Feminist Caring Politics Against Australia's Hostile Borders
Tess Altman
Chapter 5. Rural Women's Self-determination and Grassroots Resistance Movement: Reclaiming Land and Traditional Livelihoods in Odisha
Smita Mishra Panda and Annapurna Devi Pandey
Chapter 6. Neglectful Fathers and Mothers who Mean Well: Love and Hate of Hungarian Roma "Children"
Andria D. Timmer
Chapter 7. En/gendering Aixin: Philanthropy and Gendered Practice of Compassion in Post-socialist China
Yang Zhan
Part III: Beyond the Binary: Intersectionality and Queer Spaces in NGOs
Chapter 8. "Little Dear Mothers:" Governing the "Republic of NGOs"
Mark Schuller
Chapter 9. Identity and the Construction of Trans Citizenship in Guatemala
Alejandra Wundram Pimentel
Chapter 10. To Foresee the Unforeseeable: LGBT and Feminist Civil Society and the Question of Feminine Desire
Tamar Shirinian
Conclusion: Queering the NGO/State Binary: On Governing Stateless Peoples
Elizabeth Wirtz
Index
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