Transnational feminism

Transnational feminism

Transnational Feminism is a contemporary paradigm. The name highlights the difference between "inter"national and "trans"national conceptions of feminism, and favours the latter. As a feminist approach, it can be said that transnational feminism is generally attentive to intersections among nationhood, race, gender, sexuality and economic exploitation on a world scale, in the context of emergent global capitalism.

Transnational feminists inquire in to the social, political and economic conditions comprising imperialism; their connections to colonialism and nationalism; the role of gender, the state, race, class, and sexuality in the organization of resistance to hegemonies in the making and unmaking of nation and nation-state.

Transnational feminist practice is attentive to feminism as both a libratory formation and one with longstanding ties to colonialism, racism and imperialism. As such, it resists utopic ideas about "global sisterhood" while simultaneously working to lay the groundwork for more productive and equitable social relations among women across borders and cultural contexts.

Literature

*Grewal, Inderpal and Caren Kaplan, eds. "Scattered Hegemonies: Postmodernity and Transnational Feminist Practices". Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.
*Jayawardena, Kumari. "Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World". London: Zed Books, 1986.
*Kaplan, Caren, Norma Alarcon and Minoo Moallem, eds. "Between Woman and Nation: Nationalism, Transnational Feminism, and the State". Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1999.
*Mohanty, Chandra Talpade. "Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity". Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2003.
*Shohat, Ella, ed. "Talking Visions: Multicultural Feminism in a Transnational Age". Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999

ee also

*Chandra Talpade Mohanty
*Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World (Book)
*Global Feminism

External links

* [http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=28482 Contemporary Scholarship]


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