An introduction to women's studies: gender in a transnational world
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adam_text | Acknowledgements xv
Preface to the Second Edition xvii
Introducing Women s Studies: Gender in a
Transnational World xx
PART ONE: SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL
CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER 1
Introductory Essay 1
SECTION 1: Sex Differences and Changing
Ideas of Gender 6
SECTION 2: The Rise of Western Science 33
SECTION 3: The Making of Race, Sex,and Empire 52
SECTION 4: Medicine in a Historical Perspective 75
SECTION 5: Population Control and
Reproductive Rights: Technology and Power 99
SECTION 6: Strategizing Health Education
and Advocacy 1 19
PART TWO: GENDERED IDENTITIES
IN NATIONS AND STATES 149
Introductory Essay 149
SECTION 7: Citizenship and Equality: The
Private/Public Divide 155
SECTION 8: Gender and the Rise of the
Modern State 174
SECTION 9: New Social Movements and
Identity Politics 195
SECTION 10: Communities and Nations 217
SECTION 1 1: Feminist Organizing
across Borders 240
PART THREE: REPRESENTATIONS,
CULTURES, MEDIA, AND MARKETS 265
Introductory Essay 265
SECTION 1 2: Ways of Seeing: Representation
and Art Practices 269
SECTION 1 3: Artistic Production
and Reception 282
SECTION 14: Gender and Literacy: The Rise
of Print and Media Cultures 298
SECTION 15: Representing Women in
Colonial Contexts 314
SECTION 16: Consumer Culture and the
Business of Advertising 329
SECTION 17: Consumer Beauty Culture:
Commodifying the Body 345
SECTION 18: Cyberculture 369
PART FOUR: GENDERING
GLOBALIZATION AND DISPLACEMENT 383
Introductory Essay 383
SECTION 19: Travel and Tourism 388
SECTION 20: Forced Relocations and Removals 41 1
SECTION 21: Diasporas 427
SECTION 22: Women, Work, and
Immigration 444
SECTION 23: The Gender Politics of
Economic Globalization 463
SECTION 24: Global Food Production
and Consumption 479
CONCLUSION: FEMINIST FUTURES:
Transnational Perspectives 496
Concluding Comment 496
Bibliography: Works Excerpted Bl
List of Illustrations 11
Credits Cl
Index IN-1
vii
CONTENTS Acknowledgments xv
Preface to the Second Edition xvii
Introducing Women s Studies: Gender in a Transnational World xx
PART ONE: SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER 1
Introductory Essay 1
SECTION 1: Sex Differences and Changing Ideas of Gender 6
A Nelly Oudshoorn, Sex and the Body 6
B Emily Martin, The Egg and the Sperm 10
C Kathryn M. Ringrose, Byzantine Medical Lore and the Gendering of Eunuchs 15
D Charlotte Furth, Androgynous Males and Deficient Females: Biology and
Gender Boundaries in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century China 21
E Carole S. Vfance, Social Construction Theory: Problems in the History of Sexuality 29
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 32
SECTION 2: The Rise of Western Science 33
A Linda Gordon, Magic 33
B Sheila Rowbotham, Feminist Approaches to Technology 35
C Anne Fausto-Sterling, The Biological Connection 41
D Stephen Jay Gould, Women s Brains 43
E Udo Schuklenk, Edward Stein, Jacinta Kerin, and William Byne, The Ethics of Genetic
Research on Sexual Orientation 47
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 51
viii
Contents ix
SECTION 3: The Making of Race, Sex, and Empire 52
A Ian F. Haney Lopez, The Social Construction of Race 52
B Linda Cordon, Malthusianism 57
C Anna Davin, Imperialism and Motherhood 60
D Frank Dikdtter, Race Culture: Recent Perspectives on the History of Eugenics 66
E Evelynn M. Hammonds, New Technologies of Race 69
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 74
SECTION 4: Medicine in a Historical Perspective 75
A Nongenile Masithathu Zenani, And So I Grew Up 75
B Barbara Ehrenreich and Dierdre English Exorcising the Midwives 77
C David Arnold, Women and Medicine 80
D Ben Barker-Benfield, Sexual Surgery in Late-Nineteenth-Century America 85
E Rogaia Abusharaf, Unmasking Tradition 91
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 98
SECTION 5: Population Control and Reproductive Rights: Technology and Power 99
A Susan Davis, Contested Terrain: The Historical Struggle for Fertility Control 99
B Angela Davis, Reproductive Rights 103
C Betsy Hartmann, Family Matters 107
D Committee on Women, Population and the Environment, Call for a New Approach 1 1 2
E Debra Harry, The Human Genome Diversity Project: Implications for Indigenous Peoples 1 14
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 118
SECTION 6: Strategizing Health Education and Advocacy 1 19
A Maureen Larkin, Global Aspects of Health and Health Policy in Third World Countries 1 19
B Sandra Morgen, Conceiving History 1 29
C Nadia Farah, The Egyptian Women s Health Book Collective 1 33
D Andrea Densham, CDC, NIH, ACS, FDA—Alphabet City: The Institutional and
Organizational Terrain of Breast Cancer and AIDS Activism 1 35
E Kafhryn Carovano, More Than Mothers and Whores: Redefining the AIDS Prevention
Needs of Women 138
x Contents
F Sabine Russell, The Role of Prostitution in South Asia s Epidemic: Push for Safe
Sex in Red-Light Districts 142
G National Latino Health Organization, Norplant Information Sheet 144
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 147
PART TWO: GENDERED IDENTITIES IN NATIONS AND STATES 149
Introductory Essay 149
SECTION 7: Citizenship and Equality: The Private/Public Divide 155
A Carole Pateman, Feminist Critiques of the Public/Private Dichotomy 155
B Amy Kaplan, Manifest Domesticity 160
C Mary Wollstonecraft, Excerpt from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 164
D Jan Jindy Pettwan, Women and Citizenship 167
E Athalia Molokomme, Lelobe Molema, Opha Dube, Motsei Madisa, Ruth Motsete, and
Onalenna Selowane, Citizenship: An Open Letter to the Attorney-General 170
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 173
SECTION 8: Gender and the Rise of the Modern State 17A
A Jan Jindy Pettman, Women, Gender, and the State 174
B Jeffrey Weeks, Power and the State 1 81
C Margot Badran, Competing Agenda: Feminists, Islam, and the State in Nineteenth- and
Twentieth-Century Egypt 1 85
D Gail Bederman, Remaking Manhood through Race and Civilization 190
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 194
SECTION 9: New Social Movements and Identity Politics 195
A Kathryn Woodward, Concepts of Identity and Difference 195
B Alexandra Kollontai, Feminism and the Question of Class 198
C Kimberle Crenshaw, Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics,
and Violence against Women of Color 200
D Alma M. Garcia, The Development of Chicana Feminist Discourse 207
E Lisa Duggan, Making It Perfectly Queer 21 1
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 216
Contents xi
SECTION 10: Communities and Nations 217
A Nira Yuval-Davis, Gender and Nation 21 7
B Cynthia Enloe, Nationalism and Masculinity 222
C Amrifa Basu, Feminism Inverted: The Gendered Imagery and Real Women
of Hindu Nationalism 229
D Kathleen M. Blee, The First Ku Klux Klan 234
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 239
SECTION 11: Feminist Organizing across Borders 240
A Leila J. Rupp, The International First Wave 240
B Farida Shaheed, Controlled or Autonomous: Identity and the Experience of the
Network, Women Living under Muslim Laws 245
C Lepa Mladjenovic and Vera Litricin, Belgrade Feminists 1992: Separation,
Guilt, and Identity Crisis 249
D Winnie Woodhull, Global Feminists, Transnational Political Economies, Third
World Cultural Production 254
E Laura Hershey, Disabled Women Organize Worldwide 260
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 263
PART THREE: REPRESENTATIONS, CULTURES, MEDIA, AND MARKETS 265
Introductory Essay 265
SECTION 12: Ways of Seeing: Representation and Art Practices 269
A John Berger, Excerpts from Ways of Seeing 269
B Catherine King, Making Things Mean: Cultural Representation in Objects 273
C Suzanne Lustig, How and Why Did the Guerrilla Girls Alter the Art World Establishment
in New York City, 1985-1995? 276
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 281
SECTION 13: Artistic Production and Reception 282
A Judith Fryer Davidov, Prologue 282
B Judith Halberstam, Mackdaddy, Superfly, Rapper: Gender, Race, and Masculinity
in the Drag King Scene 286
xii Contents
C Andrea Weiss, Female Pleasures and Perversions in the Silent and
Early Sound Cinema 289
D Lila Abu-Lughod, The Interpretation of Culture(s) after Television 293
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 297
SECTION 14: Gender and Literacy: The Rise of Print and Media Cultures 298
A Stuart Ewen and Elizabeth Ewen, The Bribe of Frankenstein 298
B Rassundari Devi, The Sixth Composition 301
C Pat Dean, Literacy: Liberation or Lip Service? 304
D M. S. Mlahleki, Literacy: No Panacea for Women s Problems 305
E William Wresch, World Media 307
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 313
SECTION 15: Representing Women in Colonial Contexts 314
A Judith Williamson, Woman Is an Island: Femininity and Colonization 314
B Catherine A. Lutz and Jane L Collins, Excerpts from Reading National Geographic 31 7
C Marnia Lazreg, Feminism and Difference 321
D Sara Graham-Brown, Excerpt from Images of Women: The Portrayal of Women
in Photography of the Middle East 324
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 328
SECTION 16: Consumer Culture and the Business of Advertising 329
A Robert Bocock, Gender and Consumption 329
B Elaine S. Abelson, Urban Women and the Emergence of Shopping 331
C Jennifer Scanlon, Excerpt from Inarticulate Longings 338
D Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed, The Gay Marketing Moment 342
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 344
SECTION 17: Consumer Beauty Culture: Commodifying the Body 345
A Rosalind Coward, The Body Beautiful 345
B Nancy Worcester, Nourishing Ourselves 348
C Roland Marchand, Grotesque Moderne 356
D Celestine Bohlen, Italians Contemplate Beauty in a Caribbean Brow 359
Contents xiii
E Barry Bearak, Ugliness in India over Miss World 361
F Rone Tempest, Barbie and the World Economy 363
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 368
SECTION 1 8: Cyberculture 369
A Somini Sengupta, When Do-Gooders Don t Know What They re Doing 369
B Juana Maria Rodriguez, Welcome to the Global Stage : Confessions of a Latina Cyber-Slut 371
C Vernadette V. Gonzalez and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, Filipina.com: Wives, Workers, and
Whores on the Cyber Frontier 375
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 381
PART FOUR: GENDERING GLOBALIZATION AND DISPLACEMENT 383
Introductory Essay 383
SECTION 19: Travel and Tourism 388
A Cynthia Enloe, On the Beach: Sexism and Tourism 388
B Mary Seacole, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands 396
C Sylvia M. Jacobs, Give a Thought to Africa: Black Women Missionaries in Southern Africa 400
D Sylvia Chant, Female Employment in Puerto Vallarta: A Case Study 406
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 410
SECTION 20: Forced Relocations and Removals 41 1
A Lydia Potts, Excerpt from The World Labor Market: A History of Migration 41 1
B Wilma Mankiller and Michael Wallis, Excerpt from Mankiller: A Chief and Her People 41 5
C Phil Marfleet, The Refugee 419
D Ayesha Khan, Afghan Refugee Women s Experience of Conflict and Disintegration 421
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 426
SECTION 21: Diasporas 427
A Stuart Hall, From Routes to Roots 427
B Claudette Williams, Gal . . . You Come from Foreign 428
C Mimi Nguyen, Viet Nam: Journal/Journey 435
D Ella Shohat, Dislocated Identities: Reflections of an Arab Jew 440
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 443
xiv Contents
SECTION 22: Women, Work, and Immigration 444
A Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Women and Labor Migration 444
B Leslie Salzinger, A Maid by Any Other Name: The Transformation of Dirty Work by
Central American Immigrants 449
C Rigoberta Menchu, A Maid in the Capital 453
D Satoko Watenabe, From Thailand to Japan: Migrant Sex Workers as
Autonomous Subjects 458
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 462
SECTION 23: The Gender Politics of Economic Globalization 463
A Augusta Dwyer, Welcome to the Border 463
B Human Rights Watch, Sex Discrimination in the Maquiladoras 467
C Amber Ault and Eve Sandberg, Our Policies, Their Consequences: Zambian
Women s Lives under Structural Adjustment 469
D Faye V. Harrison, The Gendered Politics and Violence of Structural Adjustment:
A View from Jamaica 474
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 478
SECTION 24: Global Food Production and Consumption 479
A Ecumenical Coalition for Economic Justice, Tomasito s Guide to Economic Integration:
A Whirlwind Tour with Your Guide Tomasito, the Tomato 479
B Martha McMahon, Resisting Globalization: Women Organic Farmers and Local Food Systems 481
C Helen Zweifel, The Gendered Nature of Biodiversity Conservation 485
D Nancy Worcester, The Obesity of the Food Industry 491
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 495
CONCLUSION: FEMINIST FUTURES: TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 496
Concluding Comment 496
A Cynthia Enloe, Beyond the Global Victim 496
REFLECTING ON THE CONCLUSION 498
Bibliography: Works Excerpted Bl
List of Illustrations 11
Credits Cl
Index INI :
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Acknowledgements xv
Preface to the Second Edition xvii
Introducing Women's Studies: Gender in a
Transnational World xx
PART ONE: SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL
CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER 1
Introductory Essay 1
SECTION 1: Sex Differences and Changing
Ideas of Gender 6
SECTION 2: The Rise of Western Science 33
SECTION 3: The Making of Race, Sex,and Empire 52
SECTION 4: Medicine in a Historical Perspective 75
SECTION 5: Population Control and
Reproductive Rights: Technology and Power 99
SECTION 6: Strategizing Health Education
and Advocacy 1 19
PART TWO: GENDERED IDENTITIES
IN NATIONS AND STATES 149
Introductory Essay 149
SECTION 7: Citizenship and Equality: The
Private/Public Divide 155
SECTION 8: Gender and the Rise of the
Modern State 174
SECTION 9: New Social Movements and
Identity Politics 195
SECTION 10: Communities and Nations 217
SECTION 1 1: Feminist Organizing
across Borders 240
PART THREE: REPRESENTATIONS,
CULTURES, MEDIA, AND MARKETS 265
Introductory Essay 265
SECTION 1 2: Ways of Seeing: Representation
and Art Practices 269
SECTION 1 3: Artistic Production
and Reception 282
SECTION 14: Gender and Literacy: The Rise
of Print and Media Cultures 298
SECTION 15: Representing Women in
Colonial Contexts 314
SECTION 16: Consumer Culture and the
Business of Advertising 329
SECTION 17: Consumer Beauty Culture:
Commodifying the Body 345
SECTION 18: Cyberculture 369
PART FOUR: GENDERING
GLOBALIZATION AND DISPLACEMENT 383
Introductory Essay 383
SECTION 19: Travel and Tourism 388
SECTION 20: Forced Relocations and Removals 41 1
SECTION 21: Diasporas 427
SECTION 22: Women, Work, and
Immigration 444
SECTION 23: The Gender Politics of
Economic Globalization 463
SECTION 24: Global Food Production
and Consumption 479
CONCLUSION: FEMINIST FUTURES:
Transnational Perspectives 496
Concluding Comment 496
Bibliography: Works Excerpted Bl
List of Illustrations 11
Credits Cl
Index IN-1
vii
CONTENTS Acknowledgments xv
Preface to the Second Edition xvii
Introducing Women's Studies: Gender in a Transnational World xx
PART ONE: SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER 1
Introductory Essay 1
SECTION 1: Sex Differences and Changing Ideas of Gender 6
A Nelly Oudshoorn, "Sex and the Body" 6
B Emily Martin, "The Egg and the Sperm" 10
C Kathryn M. Ringrose, "Byzantine Medical Lore and the Gendering of Eunuchs" 15
D Charlotte Furth, "Androgynous Males and Deficient Females: Biology and
Gender Boundaries in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century China" 21
E Carole S. Vfance, "Social Construction Theory: Problems in the History of Sexuality" 29
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 32
SECTION 2: The Rise of Western Science 33
A Linda Gordon, "Magic" 33
B Sheila Rowbotham, "Feminist Approaches to Technology" 35
C Anne Fausto-Sterling, "The Biological Connection" 41
D Stephen Jay Gould, "Women's Brains" 43
E Udo Schuklenk, Edward Stein, Jacinta Kerin, and William Byne, "The Ethics of Genetic
Research on Sexual Orientation" 47
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 51
viii
Contents ix
SECTION 3: The Making of Race, Sex, and Empire 52
A Ian F. Haney Lopez, "The Social Construction of Race" 52
B Linda Cordon, "Malthusianism" 57
C Anna Davin, "Imperialism and Motherhood" 60
D Frank Dikdtter, "Race Culture: Recent Perspectives on the History of Eugenics" 66
E Evelynn M. Hammonds, "New Technologies of Race" 69
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 74
SECTION 4: Medicine in a Historical Perspective 75
A Nongenile Masithathu Zenani, "And So I Grew Up" 75
B Barbara Ehrenreich and Dierdre English "Exorcising the Midwives" 77
C David Arnold, "Women and Medicine" 80
D Ben Barker-Benfield, "Sexual Surgery in Late-Nineteenth-Century America" 85
E Rogaia Abusharaf, "Unmasking Tradition" 91
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 98
SECTION 5: Population Control and Reproductive Rights: Technology and Power 99
A Susan Davis, "Contested Terrain: The Historical Struggle for Fertility Control" 99
B Angela Davis, "Reproductive Rights" 103
C Betsy Hartmann, "Family Matters" 107
D Committee on Women, Population and the Environment, "Call for a New Approach" 1 1 2
E Debra Harry, "The Human Genome Diversity Project: Implications for Indigenous Peoples" 1 14
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 118
SECTION 6: Strategizing Health Education and Advocacy 1 19
A Maureen Larkin, "Global Aspects of Health and Health Policy in Third World Countries" 1 19
B Sandra Morgen, "Conceiving History" 1 29
C Nadia Farah, "The Egyptian Women's Health Book Collective" 1 33
D Andrea Densham, "CDC, NIH, ACS, FDA—Alphabet City: The Institutional and
Organizational Terrain of Breast Cancer and AIDS Activism" 1 35
E Kafhryn Carovano, "More Than Mothers and Whores: Redefining the AIDS Prevention
Needs of Women" 138
x Contents
F Sabine Russell, "The Role of Prostitution in South Asia's Epidemic: Push for Safe
Sex in Red-Light Districts" 142
G National Latino Health Organization, "Norplant Information Sheet" 144
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 147
PART TWO: GENDERED IDENTITIES IN NATIONS AND STATES 149
Introductory Essay 149
SECTION 7: Citizenship and Equality: The Private/Public Divide 155
A Carole Pateman, "Feminist Critiques of the Public/Private Dichotomy" 155
B Amy Kaplan, "Manifest Domesticity" 160
C Mary Wollstonecraft, Excerpt from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 164
D Jan Jindy Pettwan, "Women and Citizenship" 167
E Athalia Molokomme, Lelobe Molema, Opha Dube, Motsei Madisa, Ruth Motsete, and
Onalenna Selowane, "Citizenship: An Open Letter to the Attorney-General" 170
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 173
SECTION 8: Gender and the Rise of the Modern State 17A
A Jan Jindy Pettman, "Women, Gender, and the State" 174
B Jeffrey Weeks, "Power and the State" 1 81
C Margot Badran, "Competing Agenda: Feminists, Islam, and the State in Nineteenth- and
Twentieth-Century Egypt" 1 85
D Gail Bederman, "Remaking Manhood through Race and 'Civilization'" 190
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 194
SECTION 9: New Social Movements and Identity Politics 195
A Kathryn Woodward, "Concepts of Identity and Difference" 195
B Alexandra Kollontai, "Feminism and the Question of Class" 198
C Kimberle Crenshaw, "Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics,
and Violence against Women of Color" 200
D Alma M. Garcia, "The Development of Chicana Feminist Discourse" 207
E Lisa Duggan, "Making It Perfectly Queer" 21 1
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 216
Contents xi
SECTION 10: Communities and Nations 217
A Nira Yuval-Davis, "Gender and Nation" 21 7
B Cynthia Enloe, "Nationalism and Masculinity" 222
C Amrifa Basu, "Feminism Inverted: The Gendered Imagery and Real Women
of Hindu Nationalism" 229
D Kathleen M. Blee, "The First Ku Klux Klan" 234
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 239
SECTION 11: Feminist Organizing across Borders 240
A Leila J. Rupp, "The International First Wave" 240
B Farida Shaheed, "Controlled or Autonomous: Identity and the Experience of the
Network, Women Living under Muslim Laws" 245
C Lepa Mladjenovic and Vera Litricin, "Belgrade Feminists 1992: Separation,
Guilt, and Identity Crisis" 249
D Winnie Woodhull, "Global Feminists, Transnational Political Economies, Third
World Cultural Production" 254
E Laura Hershey, "Disabled Women Organize Worldwide" 260
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 263
PART THREE: REPRESENTATIONS, CULTURES, MEDIA, AND MARKETS 265
Introductory Essay 265
SECTION 12: Ways of Seeing: Representation and Art Practices 269
A John Berger, Excerpts from Ways of Seeing 269
B Catherine King, "Making Things Mean: Cultural Representation in Objects" 273
C Suzanne Lustig, "How and Why Did the Guerrilla Girls Alter the Art World Establishment
in New York City, 1985-1995?" 276
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 281
SECTION 13: Artistic Production and Reception 282
A Judith Fryer Davidov, "Prologue" 282
B Judith Halberstam, "Mackdaddy, Superfly, Rapper: Gender, Race, and Masculinity
in the Drag King Scene" 286
xii Contents
C Andrea Weiss, "Female Pleasures and Perversions in the Silent and
Early Sound Cinema" 289
D Lila Abu-Lughod, "The Interpretation of Culture(s) after Television" 293
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 297
SECTION 14: Gender and Literacy: The Rise of Print and Media Cultures 298
A Stuart Ewen and Elizabeth Ewen, "The Bribe of Frankenstein" 298
B Rassundari Devi, "The Sixth Composition" 301
C Pat Dean, "Literacy: Liberation or Lip Service?" 304
D M. S. Mlahleki, "Literacy: No Panacea for Women's Problems" 305
E William Wresch, "World Media" 307
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 313
SECTION 15: Representing Women in Colonial Contexts 314
A Judith Williamson, "Woman Is an Island: Femininity and Colonization" 314
B Catherine A. Lutz and Jane L Collins, Excerpts from Reading National Geographic 31 7
C Marnia Lazreg, "Feminism and Difference" 321
D Sara Graham-Brown, Excerpt from Images of Women: The Portrayal of Women
in Photography of the Middle East 324
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 328
SECTION 16: Consumer Culture and the Business of Advertising 329
A Robert Bocock, "Gender and Consumption" 329
B Elaine S. Abelson, "Urban Women and the Emergence of Shopping" 331
C Jennifer Scanlon, Excerpt from Inarticulate Longings 338
D Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed, "The Gay Marketing Moment" 342
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 344
SECTION 17: Consumer Beauty Culture: Commodifying the Body 345
A Rosalind Coward, "The Body Beautiful" 345
B Nancy Worcester, "Nourishing Ourselves" 348
C Roland Marchand, "Grotesque Moderne" 356
D Celestine Bohlen, "Italians Contemplate Beauty in a Caribbean Brow" 359
Contents xiii
E Barry Bearak, "Ugliness in India over Miss World" 361
F Rone Tempest, "Barbie and the World Economy" 363
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 368
SECTION 1 8: Cyberculture 369
A Somini Sengupta, "When Do-Gooders Don't Know What They're Doing" 369
B Juana Maria Rodriguez," 'Welcome to the Global Stage': Confessions of a Latina Cyber-Slut" 371
C Vernadette V. Gonzalez and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, "Filipina.com: Wives, Workers, and
Whores on the Cyber Frontier" 375
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 381
PART FOUR: GENDERING GLOBALIZATION AND DISPLACEMENT 383
Introductory Essay 383
SECTION 19: Travel and Tourism 388
A Cynthia Enloe, "On the Beach: Sexism and Tourism" 388
B Mary Seacole, "Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands" 396
C Sylvia M. Jacobs, "Give a Thought to Africa: Black Women Missionaries in Southern Africa" 400
D Sylvia Chant, "Female Employment in Puerto Vallarta: A Case Study" 406
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 410
SECTION 20: Forced Relocations and Removals 41 1
A Lydia Potts, Excerpt from The World Labor Market: A History of Migration 41 1
B Wilma Mankiller and Michael Wallis, Excerpt from Mankiller: A Chief and Her People 41 5
C Phil Marfleet, "The Refugee" 419
D Ayesha Khan, "Afghan Refugee Women's Experience of Conflict and Disintegration" 421
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 426
SECTION 21: Diasporas 427
A Stuart Hall, "From 'Routes' to Roots" 427
B Claudette Williams, "Gal . . . You Come from Foreign" 428
C Mimi Nguyen, "Viet Nam: Journal/Journey" 435
D Ella Shohat, "Dislocated Identities: Reflections of an Arab Jew" 440
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 443
xiv Contents
SECTION 22: Women, Work, and Immigration 444
A Evelyn Nakano Glenn, "Women and Labor Migration" 444
B Leslie Salzinger, "A Maid by Any Other Name: The Transformation of 'Dirty Work' by
Central American Immigrants" 449
C Rigoberta Menchu, "A Maid in the Capital" 453
D Satoko Watenabe, "From Thailand to Japan: Migrant Sex Workers as
Autonomous Subjects" 458
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 462
SECTION 23: The Gender Politics of Economic Globalization 463
A Augusta Dwyer, "Welcome to the Border" 463
B Human Rights Watch, "Sex Discrimination in the Maquiladoras" 467
C Amber Ault and Eve Sandberg, "Our Policies, Their Consequences: Zambian
Women's Lives under Structural Adjustment" 469
D Faye V. Harrison, "The Gendered Politics and Violence of Structural Adjustment:
A View from Jamaica" 474
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 478
SECTION 24: Global Food Production and Consumption 479
A Ecumenical Coalition for Economic Justice, "Tomasito's Guide to Economic Integration:
A Whirlwind Tour with Your Guide Tomasito, the Tomato" 479
B Martha McMahon, "Resisting Globalization: Women Organic Farmers and Local Food Systems" 481
C Helen Zweifel, "The Gendered Nature of Biodiversity Conservation" 485
D Nancy Worcester, "The Obesity of the Food Industry" 491
REFLECTING ON THE SECTION 495
CONCLUSION: FEMINIST FUTURES: TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 496
Concluding Comment 496
A Cynthia Enloe, "Beyond the Global Victim" 496
REFLECTING ON THE CONCLUSION 498
Bibliography: Works Excerpted Bl
List of Illustrations 11
Credits Cl
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