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Gender work: Feminism after neoliberalism. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Philosophy and gender: Critical concepts in philosophy. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2012.

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Gardiner, Jean. Gender, care and economics. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1997.

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Gender, culture, and power: Toward a feminist postmodern critical theory. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1993.

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Agger, Ben. Gender, culture and power: Towards a feminist postmodern criticaltheory. Westport: Praeger, 1994.

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Arnot, Madeleine. Reproducing gender?: Selected critical essays on educational theory and feminist politics. New York: Routledge, 2002.

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Bulawka, Hanna Maria. Gender representations in the Polish press: A feminist critical discourse study. Warszawa: Warszawska Firma Wydawnicza, 2013.

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1948-, Humphries Jane, and Robeyns Ingrid, eds. Capabilities, freedom, and equality: Amartya Sen's work from a gender perspective. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Walklate, Sandra. Gender and crime: Critical concepts in criminology. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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Butler, Judith. The question of gender: Joan W. Scott's critical feminism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2011.

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Being married, doing gender: A critical analysis of gender relationships in marriage. London: Routledge, 1999.

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Yŏsŏngjuŭi kyŏngjehak: Chendŏ wa taean kyŏngje = Feminist economics : gender and alternative economy. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Hanul, 2014.

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Palmer, Anna J. The gender of economics and the economics of gender: An analysis of undergraduate courses and textbooks in the U.K. Bristol: University of the West of England, Faculty of Economics and Social Science, 1995.

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Institute of Economic Affairs (Kenya). Budget analysis, monitoring and impact assessment from a gender perspective: A training report of a workshop held at The Great Rift Valley Lodge, Naivasha, Kenya, from September 4th to 8th 2005. Nairobi: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2006.

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1948-, Humphries Jane, and Robeyns Ingrid, eds. Amartya Sen's work and ideas: A gender perspective. New York: Routledge, 2005.

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Allen, Amy. The politics of our selves: Power, autonomy, and gender in contemporary critical theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.

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Gender, development, and globalization: Economics as if all people mattered. New York: Routledge, 2003.

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Gender and Economics: Feministische Kritik der politischen Ökonomie. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2009.

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Gender in real time: Power and transcience in a visual age. New York: Routledge, 2002.

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Elson, Diane. Economic crises and unpaid work in low and middle income countries: A gender analysis. Delhi: Institute of Economic Growth, University of Delhi, 2010.

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Gender, globalization, and postsocialism: The Czech Republic after communism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003.

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Shehabuddin, Elora, Ebru Kongar, and Jennifer C. Olmsted. Gender and Economics in Muslim Communities: Critical Feminist and Postcolonial Analyses. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Disch, Lisa, and Mary Hawkesworth, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory provides an overview of the analytical frameworks and theoretical concepts feminist theorists have developed to challenge established knowledge. Leading feminist theorists, from around the globe, provide in-depth explorations of a diverse array of subject areas, capturing a plurality of approaches. The Handbook raises new questions, brings new evidence, and poses significant challenges across the spectrum of academic disciplines, demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of feminist theory. The chapters offer innovative analyses of the central topics in social and political science (e.g. civilization, development, divisions of labor, economies, institutions, markets, migration, militarization, prisons, policy, politics, representation, the state/nation, the transnational, violence); cultural studies and the humanities (e.g. affect, agency, experience, identity, intersectionality, jurisprudence, narrative, performativity, popular culture, posthumanism, religion, representation, standpoint, temporality, visual culture); and discourses in medicine and science (e.g. cyborgs, health, intersexuality, nature, pregnancy, reproduction, science studies, sex/gender, sexuality, transsexuality) and contemporary critical theory that have been transformed through feminist theorization (e.g. biopolitics, coloniality, diaspora, the microphysics of power, norms/normalization, postcoloniality, race/racialization, subjectivity/subjectivation). The Handbook identifies the limitations of key epistemic assumptions that inform traditional scholarship and shows how theorizing from women’s and men’s lives has profound effects on the conceptualization of central categories, whether the field of analysis is aesthetics, biology, cultural studies, development, economics, film studies, health, history, literature, politics, religion, science studies, sexualities, violence, or war.
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Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes, and Nahla Valji, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199300983.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict brings together leading interdisciplinary scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to address a complex range of challenges, contexts, geographies, and issues that arise for women and men in the context of armed conflict. The Handbook addresses war and peace, humanitarian intervention, countering violence and extremism, the United Nations Women, Peace, and Security Agenda, sexual violence, criminal accountability, autonomous weapons, peacekeeping, refugee and internally displaced person (IDP) status, the political economy of war, the economics of conflict, as well as health and economic security. It begins with theoretical approaches to gender and conflict, drawing on the areas of international, peace and conflict, feminist, and masculinities studies. The Handbook explores how women and men’s pre-war societal, economic, and legal status relates to their conflict experiences, affecting the ways in which they are treated in the post-conflict transitional phase. In addition to examining these conflict and post-conflict experiences, the Handbook addresses the differing roles of multiple national and international actors, as well as the UN led Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. Contributions survey the regulatory framework and gendered dimensions of international humanitarian and international human rights law in situations of conflict and occupation as well as addressing, and critiquing, the gendered nature and content of international criminal law. The Handbook also includes grounded country case studies exploring different gendered experiences of conflict in various regions. As a whole, this Handbook seeks to critically examine the contemporary gender-based challenges that emerge in conflict and post-conflicts contexts.
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Becchio, Giandomenica. History of Feminist and Gender Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Becchio, Giandomenica. History of Feminist and Gender Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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History of Feminist and Gender Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Becchio, Giandomenica. History of Feminist and Gender Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Gender and Lifelong Learning: Critical Feminist Engagements. Routledge, 2006.

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Gender and Lifelong Learning: Critical Feminist Engagements. Routledge, 2006.

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O’Reilly, Maria. Feminism and the Politics of Difference. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.177.

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Feminist scholars and practitioners have challenged—and sought to overcome—gendered forms of inequality, subordination, or oppression within a variety of political, economic, and social contexts. However, feminists have been embroiled in profound theoretical disagreements over a variety of issues, including the nature and significance of the relationship between culture and the production of gendered social life, as well as the implications of cultural location for women’s agency, feminist knowledge production, and the possibilities of building cross-cultural feminist coalitions and agendas. Many of the approaches that emerged in the “first” and “second waves” of feminist scholarship and activism were not able to effectively engage with questions of culture. Women of color and ethnicity, postcolonial feminists and poststructural feminists, in addition to the questions and debates raised by liberal feminists (and their critics) on the implications of multiculturalism for feminist goals, have produced scholarship that highlights issues of cultural difference, division, diversity, and differentiation. Their critiques of the “universalism” and “culture-blindness” of second wave theories and practices exposed the hegemonic and exclusionary tendencies of the feminist movement in the global North, and opened up the opportunity to develop intersectional analyses and feminist identity politics, thereby shifting issues of cultural diversity and difference from the margins to the center of international feminism. The debates on cultural difference, division, diversity, and differentiation have enriched feminist scholarship within the discipline of international relations, particularly after 9/11.
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Gender, violence, and human security: Critical feminist perspectives. NYU Press, 2013.

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Resendiz, Rosalva. Gender, Crime, and Justice: Critical and Feminist Perspectives. Cognella Academic Publishing, 2015.

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Gender Responsive Justice: A Critical Appraisal. Routledge, 2017.

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Dolan, Jill. Presence and Desire: Essays on Gender, Sexuality, Performance (Critical Perspectives on Women and Gender). University of Michigan Press, 1994.

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Dolan, Jill. Presence and Desire: Essays on Gender, Sexuality, Performance (Critical Perspectives on Women and Gender). University of Michigan Press, 1994.

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Sabo, Don F., and Michael A. Messner. Sport, Men, and the Gender Order: Critical Feminist Perspectives. Human Kinetics Publishers, 1990.

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Sport, Men, and the Gender Order Critical Feminist Perspectives. Human Kinetics Publishers, 1990.

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A, Messner Michael, and Sabo Donald F, eds. Sport, men, and the gender order: Critical feminist perspectives. Champaign, Ill: Human Kinetics Books, 1990.

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Sprague, Joey. Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers: Bridging Differences (Gender Lens). AltaMira Press, 2005.

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Peterson, V. Spike. Revisiting Gendered States. Edited by Swati Parashar, J. Ann Tickner, and Jacqui True. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190644031.001.0001.

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State sovereignty and autonomy in the twenty-first century are both under challenge and continually reasserted in diverse ways through gender, sexuality, and race-making. This paradox makes it pertinent to revisit the idea of states as gendered political entities. Bringing together scholars from international relations and postcolonial and development studies, this volume collectively theorizes the modern state and its intricate relationship to security, identity politics, and gender. Drawing on postcolonial and critical feminist approaches, together with empirical case studies, contributors engage with the ontological foundations of the modern state and its capacity to adapt to the global and local contestations of its identity, histories, and purpose. They examine the various ways in which gender explains the construction and interplay of states in global politics today; and how states, be they neoliberal, postcolonial, or religious (or all three together), impact the everyday lives and security of their citizens. Such a rich array of feminist analyses of multiple kinds of states provides crucial insight into gender injustices in relatively stable states, but also into the political, economic, social, and cultural inequalities that produce violent conflicts threatening the sovereignty of some states and even leading to the creation of new states.
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Gardiner, Jean. Gender, Care and Economics. Palgrave Macmillan, 1996.

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Gender, Care and Economics. Palgrave Macmillan, 1996.

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Ingen, Michiel van, Lena Gunnarsson, and Angela Martinez Dy. Gender, Feminism and Critical Realism: Exchanges, Challenges, Synergies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Lazar, Michelle M. Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Studies in Gender, Power and Ideology. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Lazar, Michelle M. Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Studies in Gender, Power and Ideology. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Agger, Ben. Gender, Culture and Power: Toward a Feminist Postmodern Critical Theory. Sage Publications Ltd, 1997.

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Sprague, Joey. Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers: Bridging Differences (Gender Lens Series). AltaMira Press, 2005.

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M, Lazar Michelle, ed. Feminist critical discourse analysis: Gender, power and ideology in discourse. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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(Editor), Martha Albertson Fineman, and Terence Dougherty (Editor), eds. Feminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law, And Society. Cornell University Press, 2005.

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