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Monographies:

ASHWORTH, Georgina. Women and Human Rights. - London: CHANGE, 1992. (Background paper for the DAC Expert Group on Women in Development, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). (English).

Assisting Mother Headed Families: An Approach to Development of Women. - Nagpur (India): Indian Institute of Youth Welfare, 1992. - 7 p. Bulletin Nr 1 (Oct.-Dec.1992) (English).

DARCY de OLIVEIRA, Rosiska and CORRAL, Thais. Terra Femina. - (Brazil): Institute of Cultural Action; Network in Defense of Human Species, 1992. (English, French and Portuguese).

Democracy and Human Rights. International Colloquy Lisbon, 22-24 April, 1992: A summary of contributions, conclusions and recommendations. - Lisbon: Council of Europe; North-South Centre, 1993. - 72 p. (English, French and Portuguese).

Development: Women in Extreme Poverty. Integration of Women's Concerns in National Development Planning. United Nations Economic and Social Council, Commission on the Status of Women, 1993. - 16 p. (English and French).

Effective Networking For Women in Development: WIDE'S Action Programme for the 90's. Dublin: Women in Development Europe (WIDE). (English).

Equality and Opportunity, European Broadcasters: A practical Guide. - Brussels: European Community. (Portuguese, French and English).

Estrategias pare la Igualdad de Oportunidades de la Mujer: Relatorio del Foro Educativo Federal. Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Cultura y Educación; Consejo Coordenador de Politicas Publicas pare la Mujer, 1992. - 120 p. (Strategies for the Equality of Opportunities of Women). (Spanish).

CHARKIEWICZ-PLUTA, Eva and HAUSLER, Sabine, Remaking the World Together. Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development - Utrecht (the Netherlands); Institute of Social Studies and Department of Women's Studies of Utrecht University, 1991, 50 p. (English).

GALLAGHER, Margaret. Building Equality. - Paper for the Seminar on Equal Opportunities for Women and Men of the Portuguese Presidency of the EC. Session: Strategies to Build Equality, Information: the Role of the Mass Media, Lisbon, 28-30 May 1992. (English and French).

HILHORST, Thea and OPPENOORTH, Harry. Financing Women's Enterprise: Beyond barriers and bias. (Netherlands): Royal Tropical Institute; (United Kingdom): Intermediate Technology Publications; (USA): UNIFEM. (English).

Interregional Workshop on the Role of Women in Environmentally Sound and Sustainable Development. - The State Science and Technology Commission of the Peoples Republic of China; All China Women's Federation; United Nations Department of Economic and Social Development; United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1993.

Volume I: Proceedings of the Workshop. - 428 p. Volume II: Project Profiles. - 319 p. (English and French) .

JENSEN, Marianne and POULSEN, Karin. Human Rights and Cultural Change: Women in Africa. - The Danish Centre For Human Rights, 1993. - 32 p. - ISBN 87-89040-37-6. (English).

National Symposium on Women, Law and the Administration of Justice, Proceedings of the Symposium, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 10-12, 1991. - Ottawa: Department of Justice, 1992. - 273 p. - ISBN 0-662-19764-X. (English and French).

NGUEMA, Isaac. La democratic, I'Afrique et le developpement (Democracy, Africa and Development). (French).

ROBINSON, Mary (Gen. Rapporteur). Human Rights At The Dawn Of The 21st Century: Interregional Meeting organised by the Council of Europe in advance of the World Conference on Human Rights. - Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 1993. - 9 p. (English and French).

Seminario de Mulheres e Desenvolvimento. - Bissau (Guinea Bissau): SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, 1993. (Portuguese).

Strategies and Actions to stop the Violation of Women's Human Rights: Recommendations from the Work conference. - (The Netherlands): Humanistic Committee on Human Rights and Vrouwenberead Ontwikkelingssamenwerking, 1993.

Volume I: Women's Human Rights on an International Level.

Volume II: Domestic Violence as a Violation of Women's Human Rights. (English).

TAVARES DA SILVA, Maria Regina. The Rights of "Man" in the feminine (Les Droits de l"'Homme" au Feminin). (Written for the Interregional Meeting organized in preparation for the world conference on Human Rights, Conseil de ['Europe, Strasbourg, 28-30 January 1993). (English and French).

The democratic principle of equal representation - Forty Years of Council of Europe activity: Proceedings of the seminar, Strasbourg, 6 and 7 November 1989. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Press, 1992. - 63 p. - ISBN 92-871-2049-8. (English and French).

The Rights of Women. - Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 1993. (Paper from the Interregional Meeting organised by the Council of Europe 'Human Rights at the Dawn of the 21st Century'). (English and French).

Traditions, Concerns and Efforts In India: Environment and Development. National Report submitted to UNCED for the Ministry of Environment and Forests. - Ahmedabad: Centre for Environment Education, 1992. - 63 p. (English).

VERSTEYLEN, Dorothée. Women and Development: Co-operation within the EC. - Brussels: Commission of the European Communities, 1991. (English and French).

Women in the front line: - London: Amnesty International, 1991. (English and French) Women Can Do It!. -Norwegian Labour Party Women, 1992. - 36 p. (English).

Women's Rights are Human Rights. Special issue of Sauti Ya Siti, the Tanzanian Women's Magazine Dar es Salam: TAMWA-Tanzanian Media Women's Association, November 1992. - 9 p. (English ).

Women's Human Rights and the 1993 UN Conference on Human Rights. Paper produced by the International Human Rights Law Group for the Interregional meeting on human rights organized by the Council of Europe, Strasbourg 28-30 January 1993. (English and French).

Womenwise: A popular guide and directory to women and development in the third world.Edinburgh: Scottish Education and Action for Development, 1993. - 90 p. - ISBN 0-946^953-04-X. (English).

World Women's Congress for a Healthy Planet: Offcial Report, 8-12 November 1991, Miami, Florida, USA. - New York: Women's Environment & Development Organization, 1992. - 39 p. (Including Women's Action Agenda 21 and Findings of the Tribunal). (English and French).

 

Articles:

ACOSTA-BELEN, Edna and BOSE, Christine E. From Structural Subordination To Empowerment : Women and Development in Third World Contexts, in: Gender and Society. - Vol. 4 nr. 3 (September 1990). - University of Albany; State University of New York. - p. 299-319. (English).

ALATAS, S. Masturah. True Picture of the Rights of Muslim Women, in: Women In Action Magazine (March 1991), ISIS, Manilla (The Philippines). (English).

APPRILL, Claudette. Equality and Human Rights within the Framework of the Council of Europe, in: Cadernos da Condição Feminina, 33 (1992), Comissão pare a Igualdade e Direitos das Mulheres, Lisboa (Portugal).(Portuguese, French and English).

Global Action for Women Towards Sustainable and Equitable Development, in: Agenda 21 (Chapters 24-29). -UNIFEM, New York (USA). (English and French).

Integrating Environment and Development in Decision Making, in: Agenda 21 (Chapters 8-17). UNIFEM. (English and French).

MAHONEY, Eileen. Women, Development and Media, in: Media Development Nr. 2 (1991). (English).

MAKABENTA, Leah. The Women Caught up in Economic Adjustment Programmes, in: Development Hotline. - Nr. 2 (January 1993).

(English) Network for Africa's Women Journalists, in: New African (September 1991). (English and French).

NANCHEN, Gabrielle. La democratic a besoin des femmes Democracy needs women), in: Bâtisseurs d'Avenir, 1993, Porto Novo (Benin). (English and French).

NYONI, Sithembiso. Africa's Food Crisis: Price of Ignoring Women. - in: Women in Action magazine. - Manila (The Philippines): ISIS, 1992. (English).

TALPADE MOHANTI, Chandra. 'Under Western Eyes', Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses, in: Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism. - (USA): Indiana Press, 1991. (English).

The Effects of the Ecomomic Crisis on Education, in: Women 2000 - United Nations), New York (USA), 1991. (English and French).

Women and Social Change, in: Sparks (April 1992). - East Jerusalem: Women Studies Centre. (English).

 

Papers submitted to the Encounter:

ALLOO, Fatma. Democracy and Human Rights: Impact on Women in Africa. Paper submitted to the Encounter by Fatma Alloo, editor of Sauti Ya Siti, A Tanzanian Women's Magazine (English).

BUKASA, Albertine. Ligue des Droits de l'Homme, Zaire. (French).

CORRAL, Thais. O other das mulheres no campo dos direitos humanos e democracia (The look of women in the field of human rights and democracy), Brasil (Portuguese and (English).

ERSHOVA, Elena. Human Rights and Women's Rights. GAIA Women's Centre, Russia. (English).

GJORV, Inger Lise. Women and Democracy. Opening speech of the President of the First Chamber of the Norwegian Parliament. (English and French).

HOUAGNI-AMBOUROUE, Marie Augustine. Opening Speech of the Vice-President of the Gabonese Parliament. (French).

KRISHNA, Shymala. Women, Development and Environment, introductory speech working group 3. (English and French).

LALUMIERE, Catherine, Closing Speech of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, 1993 (French).

MARTINS JERONIMO, Domingo Manuel. Portugal Opening speech of the Portuguese Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. (Portuguese).

MOTTYN-SYLLA, Marie Helene. Solidarité traditionnelle et independence economique des femmes, introductory speech working group 3. (French).

NANCHEN, Gabrielle, Valeurs Traditionnelles et Modernité, introductory speech working group 1. (French).

SELA, Michal, Pouvoir et responsabilité des femmes journalistes, introductory speech working group 4. (English).

WEGE NZOMVITA, Venant, Opening speech of the Permanent Observer of the Organisation for African Unity in Geneva. (French).

Women and Sustainable Development: Statement submitted by INSTRAW for the International Encounter Democracy and Human Rights: The Role of Women in an Interdependent World, 5-7 April 1993 Lisbon, Portugal. - 7 p. (English).

 

Periodicals:.

Femmes suisses. - Carouge/Genève: Association Femmes suisses et le Mouvement féministe fondée en 1912. -produced 10 times a year.

Noticias. - Lisboa: Comissão pare a Igualdade e pare os Direitos das Mulheres - Ministerio do Emprego e da Segurança Social. - 4 números/ano. (quarterly publication of the Portuguese Commission for Equality and the Rights of Women).

Perspectives. - Ottawa: Status of Women Canada. - ISSN 0836-0111. - Quarterly. (English and French).

WEDNEWS: Newsletter of the Women, Environment and Development Network Nairobi: Environment Liaison Centre Intemational. (English).

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Construction de différences et rapports sociaux de sexe en Europe contemporaine

Bibliographie sommaire

Hannah ARENDT, Les origines du totalitarisme:

* L'Atisémitisme, Seuil, Points Politique, 1984

* L'impérialisme Seuil, Points Politique, 1984

Georges DUBY, Michelle PERROT, Histoire des femmes. vol. 3 et 4, Paris, Plon 1991

Jurgen HABERMAS, L'espace public. Archéologie de la publicité comme dimension constitutive de la société bourgeoise, Paris Payot 1978

Joan B. LANDES, Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution, Cornell Univ. Press 1989.

Anne Lise MAUGUE, L'identité masculine en crise à la fin du siècle. Paris, Rivages, 1987

Christine PLANTE, La petite soeur de Balzac, Paris, Seuil, 1989

Jacques RANCIERE, "L'émancipation et son dilemme", in Silence, Emancipation. Des femmes entre privé et oublie. Cahiers du CEDREF, 1 (1989).

Siân REYNOLDS, Women. State and Revolution. Essays on Power and Gender in Europe since 1789, Univ. of Massach. Press 1987

Michèle RIOT-SARCEY, "La communauté des semblables ou la démocratie à l'oeuvre", in L'homme et la Société, 94(1989).

Barbara TAYLOR, Eve and the New Jerusalem, London 1978

Tzvetan TODOROV, Nous et les Autres. La reflexion française sur la diversité humaine, Paris, Seuil, 1989.

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FEMMES et ESPACE PUBLIC

//Anne Liot BAKER, Precious women: a feminist phenomenon in the Age of Louis XIV

Nina RATTNER GELBART, Feminine and opposition Journalism

J.in Old Regime France: Le Journal des Dames

Marie-Thérèse GUICHARD, Les Egéries de la République,

Deborah HERTZ, "Salonières and Literary Women in Late 18th Century Berlin", in New German Critique, n° 14 (1978)

Andrée JACOB, Il y a un siècle quand les dames tenaient Salon, ed. Arnaud Seydoux

Joan B. LANDES, Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of ((the French Revolution, Cornell Univ. Press 1989.

Carolyn LOUGEE, Le Paradis des femmes: women, salons and social stratification in 17th France

Marie-Claire HOOCK-DEMARLE, La rage d'écrire. Femmes écrivains en Allemagne. De 1790 à 1815. Paris, Alinéa, 1990

Dorinda OUTRAM, "Le langage même de la vertu. Women and the Discourse of the French Revolution", in P. BURKE, R. PORTER, The Social History of the Language, Cambridge 1987

Siân REYNOLDS, Women. State and Revolution. Essays on Power and Gender in Europe since 1789, Univ. of Massach. Press

longues robes de l'esclavage. Stratégies privées et publiques dans le journal d'une recluse", in Cahier-s de CEDREF, 1(1989).

Mary WOLLSTONCRAFT, Vindication of rights of Man. in The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft, ed. by Janet TODD et Marilyn BUTLER, LONDON 1989, vol. 5.

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CULTURE POWER AND DIFFERENCE.

Discourse Analysis in South Africa.

Edited by Ann Levett and Amanda Kottler, University of Cape Town,.

Erica Burman, Manchester Metropolitan University and Ian Parker, Bolton Institute.

WHAT CAN discourse analysis offer to the better understanding of power and change in South Africa? Discourse perspectives have emerged as a means of addressing the structuring effects of language. This unique book shows how such perspectives can provide a framework for critical intervention and radical political engagement..

The contributors focus in turn on the process of dismantling apartheid, of issues of gender and sexuality in popular culture, everyday talk and counselling practice, of methodological issues arising from discourse analysis in South Africa, and finally the wider context of using this kind of analysis for supporting change..

'How does discourse analysis fare when it confronts the realities of brutal coercion and committed resistance? In the course of addressing that question this exciting volume illuminates many dark corners of both South African society and discourse analysis.' - KURT DANZIGER Professor Emeritus,.

York University, Canada.

 

Contents :

Introduction .

1. Toward the End of Apartheid .

2. Gender, Power and Sexuality .

3. Methodological Innovations and Directions .

4. Methodological and Political Reflections.

January 1997 Rights: Al1 Cultural Studies/Psychology/ Southern Africa Hb 1 85649 471 3 £37.50 $55.00 Pb 1 85649 4721 £13.95 $22.50 224pp Index Metric demy.

 

EMBODIED VIOLENCE .

Communalising Female Sexuality in South Asia Edited by Kumari Jayawardena, formerly Colombo University.

THIS BOOK is a major investigation into the myriad of ways in which societies play out the struggle for cultural identity on women's bodies. It explores the relationship between ideals of motherhood, tradition, community and racial purity and uncovers the ways in which women's bodies become the recording surface of repressive cultural practices and 'symbolic' humiliations. The distinguished cast of contributors explores a wide range of issues ranging from the status of women as bargaining counters of national identity in India after independence and partition to the presence of women as an empowered presence in Hindu nationalism, from the legal definition and legitimation of sexual violence to the relationship between an idealized nationalist femininity and the tourist trade in Sri Lanka. This is an essential book for anyone exploring contemporary debates around feminism and post-colonial theory in South Asia..

 

Contents.

1. Abducted Women, the State and Honour: the Recovery Operation in Post-partition India.

2. Rape and the Construction of Communal Identity .

3. Discursive Strategies and Exclusivities: Gender, Nationalism(s) and Cultural Identity.

4. Muslim Women in the Private Sphere in Colonial Bengal.

5. Sexuality in the Discursive Clothing of the Sigirlya Frescoes.

6. Ethnicity and the Empowerment of Women: the Colonial Legacy.

7. Hindu Nationalist women as Ideologues: the 'Shangh' the 'Samiti' and the Hindu Nation.

8. Metaphors of Woman in Contemporary Sri Lankan War Poetry.

9. The Myth of 'Patriots' and 'Traitors': Pandita Ramabai, Brahmanical Patriarchy, and Militant Hindu Nationalism.

10. Institutions, Beliefs, Ideologies: Widow-immolation in Contemporary Rajasthan.

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Also by Humeri Jayarwardena.

 

FEMINISM AND NATIONALISM IN THE THIRD WORLD.

1986 .

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WOMEN, POPULATION AND GLOBAL CRISIS .

A Political-Economic Analysis Asoka Bandarage, Mount Holyoke College.

Publication delayed until May 1997 .

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THE WOMEN, GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT READER .

Edited by Nalini Visvanathan (Coordinator), Lynne Duggan, Laurie Nisonoff and Nan Wiegersma.

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POWER, REPRODUCTION AND GENDER .

The Intergenerational Transfer of Knowledge .

Edited by Wendy Harcourt, Society for International Development.

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ECOFEMINISM AS POLITICS .

Nature, Marx and the Postmodern Ariel Salleh, National Institute for Law, Ethics and Public Affairs, Griffith University.

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WOMEN AND THE NEW WORLD ECONOMY .

Feminist Perspectives on Alternative Economic Frameworks Gita Sen, Indian Institute of Management.

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MAKING WOMEN MATTER .

The Role of the UN HilFka Pietild andJeanne Vickers Foreword by Gertrude Mongella, Secretary-General, Fourth World Conference on Women.

THIS CRITICAL account of the Unite Nations' efforts on behalf of women over half a century, written by two acute observers of the UN system, is now available in a new post-Beijing edition. It includes a new introduction, commenting or the Fourth World Conference on Women an' what it achieved..

'A generous beginning to widening awareness of gender in international organizations.' - Choice.

'A valuable history of the emergence and impact of the International Decade for Women. It contains key documents.'.

- Journal of Developing Area.

 

Contents.

Introduction to the Third Edition..

1. Strategic Objectives from the Platform of Action at Beijing.

2. Towards New Millennia: Forward from Nairobi..

3. Development from Women's Point of View.

4. Forward-looking Strategies for the Advancement of Women: Equality - Development - Peace..

5. The United Nations Decade for Women: 1976- 1985.

6. The Importance of Other World Conferences..

7. An Institutional Breakthrough in the United Nations System..

8. The UN System's Concrete Commitment to Women..

9. The Emerging Rights of Women.

10. The Issues for the '90s: Violence against Women and the Environment..

11. Promises and Doubts: Women's Future with the United Nations..

1996 Women's Studies/Development Studies

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WOMEN'S STUDIES

WRITING AFRICAN WOMEN .

Gender, Popular Culture and Literature .

Edited by Stephanie Newell, University of Stirling.

HOW DOES OUR understanding of African culture shift when we begin from the perspective of women? What can the African perspective offer theories of culture and of gender difference?.

This unique book brings together a wide variety of African academics to explore the links between literature, popular culture and theories of gender. The first part looks at the interaction of sexual politics and other polemics in the context of postcolonial Africa. The book then goes on to analyse African women's writing uncovering the ways in which different writers have approached, appropriated and subverted issues of female creativity, stereotypes of 'African Woman' and colonial history. The final part explores African popular culture including explorations of the gender dynamics of mask performance and oral story-telling..

This major analysis of gender in popular and post colonial cultural production is essential reading for students and academics in women's studies, cultural studies and literature..

Contents.

 

PART l: Gender Theories.

1. African women writers within feminist gynocriticism: a theorisation.

2. The subject-object imperative: women and the colonial struggle in West African novels.

3. Women's role in Ghana's social development.

 

PART II: Literatures.

4. The short stories of Mabel Dove.

5. Treena Kwenta's diary.

6. Selected stories by Theodor Ezeigbo and May Ifeoma Nwoye.

7. Flora Nwapa's novels.

8. Flora Nwapa's poetry.

9. Masculinity: the military, women and cultural politics in Nigeria.

10. The writing of Zaynab Alkali and Hauwa Ali.

11. Mariama B. and Zaynab Alkali.

12. Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy and No.Sweetness Here.

 

PART III : Representations of Women

13. Gender politics in West African mask performance .

14. Women in metal casting in Benin City, Nigeria .

15. Constructions of Nigerian women in popular literature by men .

16. Gender in Yoruba popular art form .

17. Hausa women as oral storytellers in Nigeria.

February 1997 .

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REWRITING GENDER .

Reading Contemporary Chinese Women Ravni Thakur.

November 1996 .

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2.3-GENERAL INFORMATION
Equal Opportunities

GENERAL INFORMATION
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-WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN HABITAT II

-MOVING TOWARDS THE GENDERED CITY

UNCHS (HABITAT) WOMEN IN HUMAN SETTLEMENTS DEVELOPMENT

PROGRAMME (WHDP), Overview Paper for HABITAT II Process, Prepared by

Jo Beall and Caren Levy, Development Planning Unit, University College London

-FOR ALTERNATIVE MUNICIPAL PLANNING

Published by the Ministry of Environment, Oslo Norway 1993

-THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

1.Equality and democracy: Utopia or challenge?

Strasbourg, 28 February 1995

EG/DEM (95) 19

2.The Council of Europe's multilateral activities

in the field of equality between women and men

in countries of Central and East Europe1993-1995

3.European centre for global interdependence and solidarity-North-South Centre - Council of Europe

-ATHENS SEMINAR 1990- PARTICIPATION BY WOMEN IN DECISIONS CONCERNING REGIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

-COUNCIL OF EUROPEAN MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS Vth EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF WOMEN ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES, 6 to 8 July 1995

-OECD-Conference :WOMEN IN THE CITY

Housing, Services, and the Urban Environment

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