作者: Ebru Kongar , Jennifer C. Olmsted , Elora Shehabuddin
DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2014.982141
关键词: Discipline 、 Feminist philosophy 、 Historicity 、 Diversity (politics) 、 Intersectionality 、 Social science 、 Neoliberalism 、 Politics 、 Feminist economics 、 Sociology 、 Gender studies 、 Economics and Econometrics 、 General Business, Management and Accounting 、 Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
摘要: ABSTRACTThis contribution seeks to delineate the broad contours of a transnational, anti-imperial feminist perspective on gender and economics in Muslim communities by bringing together analyses Orientalist tropes, development discourses policies, macro- microeconomic trends. The goal is facilitate conversations among scholars who have tended work within their respective disciplinary methodological silos despite shared interests. This approach pays special attention intersectionality, historicity, structural constraints focusing diversity experiences women men religion, location, citizenship, class, age, ethnicity, race, marital status, other factors. It recognizes complex relationships between economic, political, cultural, religious spheres role local transnational histories, economies, politics shaping people's lives. Finally, it emphasizes that openness different approaches can s...