Edited Speech delivered on October 6, 2000 at the University of San Diego Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues Conference on Intersectionality and Critical Race Feminism. In writing this article, I kept thinking of the various stories that I heard during the workshops in Beijing and again I was struck by the commonality of the underlying issues facing women from around the world. While there may be dramatic political, cultural, linguistic and economic differences, I posit that there were more similarities than there were differences
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Women in Legal Practice: Global and Local Perspectives, Symposium, June 5-8, 2012. Annual Meeting of...
In this conversation, we set out to ponder the question of what might be next for feminist scholarsh...
This article surveys and analyses feminist knowledges about the politics of global justice as they a...
Edited Speech delivered on October 6, 2000 at the University of San Diego Journal of Contemporary Le...
In this article, Professor Obiora begins with the premise that the credibility of traditional legal ...
The Beijing Conference was a watershed moment in the history of the global women’s movement and had ...
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The article demonstrates how neo-liberal ideologies and market forces ofglobalisation have produced ...
In essence, Global Critical Race Feminism is concerned with the legal status of women of color aroun...
In this brief essay, I illustrate how Critical Race Feminist analysis could reconceptualize the huma...
In this essay, the author wants to outline briefly both some of the ways in which the assumptions an...
Valentine Moghadam has written a much-needed text outlining the work of transnational activists conc...
This article proposes that language identifying human rights of women in U.N. Conference documents h...
While the United States has ratified many of the international human rights treaties, some have been...
Developed from Western feminism(s), Chinese feminism is based on a belief in gender equality. This p...
Women in Legal Practice: Global and Local Perspectives, Symposium, June 5-8, 2012. Annual Meeting of...
In this conversation, we set out to ponder the question of what might be next for feminist scholarsh...
This article surveys and analyses feminist knowledges about the politics of global justice as they a...