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SCHOOL OF GLOBAL STUDIES GS2231 Gender and Global Development: Theory and Practice, 15 higher education credits Gender and Global Development: Theory and Practice, 15 högskolepoäng Second Cycle Reading list for GS2231, to be valid from spring semester of 2016 Reading list was confirmed by Department of Global Studies on 2016-01-29 to be valid from 2016-01-29. See appendix.

Reading list GS2231: Gender and Global Development: Theory and Practice Date of endorsement: 2016-01-29 Part I: Theorizing Gender in Global Development (7.5 higher education credits) Books Connell, Raewyn and Pearse, Rebecca (2015). Gender in World Perspective. Cambridge (UK) & Malden (USA): Polity Press. ISBN - 13:978-0-7456-8071-2; ISBN - 13:978-0-7456-8072-9 (pb). Cudd, E. Ann and Andreasen, Robin O. (2005). Feminist Theory: A Philosophical Anthology. Malden (USA), Oxford (UK) & Carlton (Aus.): Blackwell Publishing. ISBN: 978-1-4051-1660-2 (hardcover: alk. paper); ISBN: 978-1-4051-1661-9 (pbk: alk. paper). Donovan, Josephine (2012). Feminist Theory: the intellectual traditions. New York and London: Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN: 978-4411-6365-3 (hardcover); ISBN: 978-4411-6365-6 (Paperback). Yuval-Davis, Nira (2011). The Politics of Belonging: Intersectional Contestations. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington D. C.: Sage. ISBN:978-1-4129-2129-9; ISBN:978-1-4129-2130-5 (pbk) Preston, P. W. (2002). Development Theory: an introduction. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. (Chapters, 1 & 2). ISBN: Articles & Chapters (Obligatory) An-Naim, A. A. 2005. The Interdependence of Religion, Secularism, and Human Rights - Symposium Talking Peace with Gods, Part 2, Common Knowledge, 11(1), p. 56-80. R.W. Connell and James W. Messerschmidt s article Hegemonic Maculinity: Rethinking the Concept (2005) Gender and Society 19(6): 829-859, if that s OK? Casanova, J. & Phillips, A. 2009. A Debate on the Public Role of Religion and its Social and Gender Implications, UNRISD Gender & Development Programme, Paper No. 5, September. Dejardin, A. K. 2008. Gender Dimensions of Globalization. Geneva: Policy Integration and Statistics Department, International Labour Organization. Gunnarsson, Lena. 2011. A defence of the category women, Feminist Theory 12(1)

Lunn, J. 2009. The Role of Religion, Spirituality and Faith in Development: a critical theory approach. Third World Quarterly, 30(3), pp.937-951. Mohanty, C. T. 1984. Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses. Boundary 2, 12(3) p. 333-358. Phillips, Anne. 2001. Multiculturalism, Universalism and the Claims of Democracy Democracy, Governance and Human Rights Programme Paper Number 7 December 2001. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. Razavi, Shahrashoub & Miller, Carol. 1995. From WID to GAD: Conceptual Shifts in the Women and Development Discourse, Occasional Paper 1, February 1995. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. Tadros, Mariz. 2010. Faith-Based Organizations and Service Delivery Some Gender Conundrums Gender and Development Programme Paper Number 11 September 2010. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. (For assignment - See teamwork assignments) Part 2: The Politics of Implementing Development, (7.5 higher education credits) Books Boserup, Ester 2007 (1970). Woman's role in economic development, Introd. by Nazneen Kanji, Su Fei Tan & Camilla Toulmin. London: Earthscan(this book for both parts). ISBN 978-1-84407-392-4 (pbk). Boserup, Ester & Liljencrantz, Christina (1975). Integration of women in development: why, when, how. New York: United Nations Development Programme (42pp) (Scanned) Marchand, Marianne & Runyan, Anne Sisson (2011). Gender and Global Restructuring, Sighting, sites and resistances. London and New York: Routledge. E.bok: ch. Introduction, 1,5, 6, 8-11 ISBN: 9780415776790; ISBN: 9780203894972. Janet Momsen 2010: Gender and Development, Routledge Perspectives on Development (2 nd edit) NY: Routledge. ISBN 13 978-0-415-77562-5 Articles & Chapters (Obligatory) Antrobus, P., 2004. The Global Women s Movement: origins, issues & strategies. Dhaka: University Press. Chapters 2, 4 & 7. Dominguez, Edmé. et al. 2010. Women Workers in the Maquiladoras and the Debate on Global Labor Standards. Feminist Economics, 16(4), p. 185 209. Domínguez Edmé 2014. Women organizing against Free trade in Latin America in Latin American Policy (Wiley): December 2014, Pp. 193-206. de Haas, Hein. 2008. Migration and development: A theoretical perspective, International Migration Institute, James Martin 231 st Century School, University of Oxford, Working Papers, Paper 9.

Kabeer Naila. 2001 Reflections on the Measure of Women s Empowerment, in Discussing Women s Empowerment, Theory and Practice, SIDA studies no.3, 2001. Pp. 17-57. Kabeer, Naila. 2004. Globalization, Labor Standards, and Women s Rights: Dilemmas of Collective (In)Action in an Interdependent World. Feminist Economics 10(1): 3 35 Coronado Irasema and Kathleen Staudt (2005). Resistance and Compromiso at the global frontlines: gender wars at the US-Mexico Border in Eschle C. and Bice Maiguashca (ed.), Critical Theories, International relations and the Anti-Globalisation Movement, the Politics of Global Resistance. London, N.Y: Routledge. Pp. 139-153 Chang T. Leslie. 2008. Factory Girls: Voices from the heart of Modern China. UK: Pan Macmillan Ch. 5 Pp 98-120. Marchand Marianne, 2014. Engendering Transnational Movements/transnationalizing Women s and Feminist Movements in the Americas Latin American Policy (Wiley): December 2014, Pp. 180-192 Xiao-Yuan Dong and Xinli An. 2012. Gender Patterns and Value of Unpaid Work: Findings from China s First Large-Scale Time Use Survey. Geneva: UNRISD Research Paper 2012 6. Pessar, Patricia R. and Mahler, Sarah J. 2003. Transnational Migration: Bringing Gender In, International Migration Review, 37(3) (34 p). Piper, Nicola. 2006. Gendering the Politics of Migration in, International Migration Review, 40(1). (30 p) Sarah Cook and Shahra Razavi Dec. 2012. Work and Welfare Revisiting the Linkages from a Gender Perspective. Geneva: UNRISD Research Paper No.2012 7 Reference Butler, J. &; Weed, E. 2011. The Question of Gender: Joan W. Scott's Critical Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana Uni. Press Manbridge, J. & Okin, S. M., eds. 1994. Feminism (2vols.). Aldershot & Brookfield (USA): Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Parpart, J. L. et al., eds. 2000. Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre. Turner, B. S. & Hamilton, P., eds. 1994. Citizenship: Critical Concepts (2 vols.). London & New York: Routledge Optional Literature (Read one book and review it) 1. Phillips, Anne, 1998 Feminism and Politics. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press (UK). ISBN: 0198782063

2. Yuval-Davis, N. 2000, Gender and Nation. x. London: Sage Publications. ISBN: 0803986645 3. Antrobus, Peggy. 2009. The Global Women s Movement: origins, issues and strategies. London and New York: Zed Books Limited. E-Book: 4. Bannon, I. & Correia, M. C., eds..2006. The other half of gender: Men s Issues in Development. The World Bank 5. Butler, J. 2004. Undoing Gender. New York and London: Routledge. E-Book. 6. Chang T. Leslie. 2008. Factory Girls: Voices from the heart of Modern China. UK: Pan Macmillan. 7. Cohen, J., Howard, M. & Nussbaum, M. C., eds. 1999. Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women: Susan Moller Okin and respondents. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 8. Crompton, R. & Mann, M., eds. 1986. Gender and Stratification. Oxford: Polity Press. 9. Eriksen, T. H. (2007). Globalization: the key concepts. Oxford & New York: Berg. 10. Faulks, K. 2000. Citizenship. London & New York: Routledge. 11. Fenster, T. ed. (1999). Gender Planning and Human Rights. London & New York: Routledge. 12. Fraser, N. 2008. Scales of Justice: reimaging political space in a globalizing world. Cambridge: Polity Press. 13. Gavanas, Anna. 2010. Who cleans the welfare state? Migration, informalization, social exclusion and domestic services in Stockholm, Research report 2010/3. Stockholm: Institute for futures studies, (96 pages). 14. Gellner, E. 1997. Nationalism. New York: New York University Press. 15. Gross, Z. et al., eds. 2013. Gender, Religion and Education in a Chaotic Postmodern World. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer. 16. Hunt, D. 1989. Economic Theories of Development. New York & London: Harvester Wheatsheaf. 17. Jaggar, A. et al. 2000. Companions to Feminist Philosophy. Malden: Mass Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 18. Knop, K. ed. 2004. Gender and Human Rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 19. Lister, R. 2004. Poverty. Cambridge (UK) & Malden (USA): Polity Press. 20. Lister, R. 1997. Citizenship: feminist perspectives. Basingstoke & London: Macmillan Press Ltd. 21. Marshall, T. H. & Bottomore, T. 1992. Citizenship and Social Class. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 22. Mattingly Doreen J. and Ellen R. Hansen. 2006. Women and Change at the US- Mexico Border. The University of Arizona Press.

23. Moser, C. O. N. 1993. Gender Planning and Development: theory, practice and training. London & New York: Routledge. 24. Pateman, C. 1995. The Disorder of Women: Democracy, Feminism and Political Theory. Cambridge: Polity Press. 25. Peet, R. 1991. Global Capitalism: theories of societal development. London & New York: Routledge. 26. Roy, A. 2005. Gendered Citizenship: historical and conceptual exploration. Hyderabad & New Delhi: Orient Longman Private Limited. 27. Scott, J. W. 2007. The Politics of the Veil. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 28. Scott, J. W. and Keates D., eds. 2004. Going Public: feminism and the shifting boundaries of the private sphere. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 29. Sen, A. 1999. Development as Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 30. Soyal, Y. N. 1994. Limits of Citizenship: migrants and postnational membership in Europe. Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press. 31. Stearns, P. N. 2006. Gender in World History. York & London: Routledge. 32. Summerfield, G. & Jaquette, J. S. 2006. Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice: institutions, resources, and mobilization. Durham & London: Duke University Press. 33. Törnquist, O. 1998. Politics and Development: A critical introduction. London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi: Sage Publications Ltd.