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Dianne Rocheleau: The Feminist Political Ecology Legacy and Beyond
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Dilemmas, Dialogues, Debates
pp. 13
The Coloniality of Gender
pp. 34
On Gender and Its ‘Otherwise’
pp. 48
Gender and Equivocation: Notes on Decolonial Feminist Translations
pp. 62
The Coloniality of Gender as a Radical Critique of Developmentalism
pp. 77
Mainstreaming Gender or “Streaming” Gender Away: Feminists Marooned in the Development Business
pp. 92
Mainstream(ing) Has Never Run Clean, Perhaps Never Can: Gender in the Main/Stream of Development
pp. 106
Beyond Binaries: Strategies for a 21st-Century Gender Equality Agenda
pp. 117
Gender Mainstreaming: Views of a Post-Beijing Feminist
pp. 132
‘Mainstreaming Gender or “Streaming” Gender Away’ Revisited
pp. 145
Gendered Well-Being. Globalization, Women’s Health and Economic Justice: Reflections Post-September 11
pp. 173
Reclaiming Gender and Economic Justice in the Era of Corporate Takeover
pp. 186
Rethinking Care and Economic Justice with Third-World Sexworkers
pp. 202
This Solidarity of Sisters
pp. 213
Rooted Networks, Webs of Relation, and the Power of Situated Science: Bringing the Models Back Down to Earth in Zambrana
pp. 232
Being and Knowing Differently in Living Worlds: Rooted Networks and Relational Webs in Indigenous Geographies
pp. 251
Responding to Technologies of ‘Fixing’ ‘Nuisance’ Webs of Relation in the Mozambican Woodlands
pp. 262
Dianne Rocheleau: The Feminist Political Ecology Legacy and Beyond
pp. 276
Crossing Boundaries: Points of Encounter with People and Worlds ‘Otherwise’
pp. 287
Building Community Economies: Women and the Politics of Place
pp. 312
Seeing Diversity, Multiplying Possibility: My Journey from Post-feminism to Post-development with J. K. Gibson-Graham
pp. 329
Retooling Our Political Imaginations through a Feminist Politics of Economic Difference
pp. 345
Cuban ‘Co-ops’ and Wanigela ‘Wantoks’: Engaging with Diverse Economic Practices, in Place
pp. 359
‘Optimism’, Place and the Possibility of Transformative Politics
pp. 367
Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging
pp. 382
Towards an Ethics of Care: Response to ‘Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging’
pp. 395
Towards a Broader Scope and More Critical Frame for Intersectional Analysis
pp. 413
Murals and Mirrors: Imprisoned Women and the Politics of Belonging
pp. 434
A Dialogical Conversation: A Response to the Responses
pp. 441
Gendering Insecurities, Informalization and “War Economies”
pp. 463
Gendered and Racialized Logics of Insecurity, Development and Intervention
pp. 476
Economies of Conflict: Reflecting on the (Re)Production of ‘War Economies’
pp. 495
Effects and Affects: Women in the Post-conflict Moment in Timor-Leste: An Application of V. Spike Peterson’s ‘Gendering Insecurities, Informalization and War Economies’
pp. 513
Situating, Reflecting, Appreciating
pp. 525
Sexuality and the Development Industry
pp. 537
Redressing the Silofication between Sexuality and Development: A Radical Revisioning
pp. 551
Puhngah/Men in Skirts: A Plea for History
pp. 561
Pink Space and the Pleasure Approach to Sexuality and the Development Industry in China
pp. 572
Sexuality and the Development Industry: Reflections Six Years On
pp. 583
Feminism as Transformational Politics: Towards Possibilities for Another World
pp. 593
Hopes and Struggles for Transformation: Reflections from an Iranian Feminist
pp. 604
The Future for Women’s Struggle for Social Justice and Full Citizenship: A Comprehensive Peace
pp. 615
Imagining Feminist Futures
pp. 624
Further Reflections
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