Toward a nationalist feminism / essays by Delia D. Aguilar.

By: Aguilar, Delia DMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Quezon City : Giraffe Books, c1998Description: iv, 180 pages : 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9718967788 [paperback]Subject(s): Feminism -- PhilippinesDDC classification:
Contents:
Contents: The social construction of the Filipino women -- Questioning the ethics of feminist internationalism -- Feminism and the national liberation struggle in the Philippines -- What's wrong with the "F" Word? -- Toward a reinscription of nationalist feminism -- Third world revolution and first world feminism: toward a dialogue -- The limits of postmodern feminism: a critique from the periphery -- Filipino women and the work of mothering -- Servants to the global masters: the half-hidden world of filipina migrant labor -- Engendering the Philippine revolution: an interview with vicvic -- Behind the prosperous facades: on global restructuring, rethinking Marxism and filipino women -- Questionable claims: colonialism redux, feminist style.
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Filipiniana
305.4209 Ag93 1998 (Browse shelf) Available

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: The social construction of the Filipino women -- Questioning the ethics of feminist internationalism -- Feminism and the national liberation struggle in the Philippines -- What's wrong with the "F" Word? -- Toward a reinscription of nationalist feminism -- Third world revolution and first world feminism: toward a dialogue -- The limits of postmodern feminism: a critique from the periphery -- Filipino women and the work of mothering -- Servants to the global masters: the half-hidden world of filipina migrant labor -- Engendering the Philippine revolution: an interview with vicvic -- Behind the prosperous facades: on global restructuring, rethinking Marxism and filipino women -- Questionable claims: colonialism redux, feminist style.

General Education General Education : Sociology

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