Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-297) and index.
Contents:
Part I. The influence of conflict and its aftermath on the women's movement -- A social history of the women's movement in Guatemala and Nicaragua -- Social movement spillover and organizational learning in the post-conflict women's movement -- Is there a real women's movement? : cooperation, fragmentation and divisions in the movement -- Shifting paradigms : womanhood as a political strategy -- Part II. Complementary approaches to women's empowerment -- Revisiting mainstream feminist approaches : a new framework for feminist activism -- Indigenous feminism and its experience-based approach to women's empowerment -- The socio-political value of an experience-based approach : rethinking strategies of collective action.
Series:
Studies in critical social sciences, 1573-4234 ; volume 63
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