Women Reclaiming Sustainable Livelihoods
DOI: 10.1057/9781137022349.0022
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“…The analytical approach of this chapter draws on feminist ideas about the effects of class and ethnicity on gender, and how women's experiences of oppressive power relate to their sexuality/body and ability to act. First, we relate to studies that show how women have mobilised their collective capacity to question gender, class and ethnic ideologies, and hence engage in political action (Staheli et al 2004;Mohanty 2011;Krishna 2012;Rius 2012). These studies were decisive for our choice of research topic.…”
Section: Analysing Adivasi Women's Resistance In Marginalised Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analytical approach of this chapter draws on feminist ideas about the effects of class and ethnicity on gender, and how women's experiences of oppressive power relate to their sexuality/body and ability to act. First, we relate to studies that show how women have mobilised their collective capacity to question gender, class and ethnic ideologies, and hence engage in political action (Staheli et al 2004;Mohanty 2011;Krishna 2012;Rius 2012). These studies were decisive for our choice of research topic.…”
Section: Analysing Adivasi Women's Resistance In Marginalised Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%