This article draws on a critical feminist approach to locate poverty alleviation strategies based on microfinance within an analysis of global capital accumulation. It argues that the liberal frameworks of female empowerment and entrepreneurialism that are central to such programmes operate as important legitimising discourses that mask their underlying political, social and economic objectives. In contrast a critical feminist approach more adequately explains the interplay of class and gender that underpin poverty alleviation strategies. This article argues that in the context of reduced social provision and the reprivatisation of social reproduction, poor women have been identified as important new markets for global finance and consumers...
Originally conceived as small-scale loans allowing impoverished women to invest in informal sector e...
2011Microfinance has been extolled by donor agencies, development practitioners and policy makers as...
Microfinance has become standardized within global development policy, disproportionately impacting ...
This article develops an analysis of the concept of disciplinary neo-liberal feminism through a focu...
Graduation date: 2012This study employs interdisciplinary methods to make transnational feminist sen...
This article challenges the widely accepted assumption that the provision of microfinance to poor wo...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
International audienceMicrofinance appears more and more as a tool for women's empowerment. This cha...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
This article begins to think the groundwork for a revolutionary feminist politics in an era shaped b...
Microfinance is defined as the financial services offered to the poor for the purpose of promoting s...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
This study employs interdisciplinary methods to make transnational feminist sense of the microfinanc...
This article is by no means a comprehensive analysis of the differences in the economic roles and im...
Originally conceived as small-scale loans allowing impoverished women to invest in informal sector e...
2011Microfinance has been extolled by donor agencies, development practitioners and policy makers as...
Microfinance has become standardized within global development policy, disproportionately impacting ...
This article develops an analysis of the concept of disciplinary neo-liberal feminism through a focu...
Graduation date: 2012This study employs interdisciplinary methods to make transnational feminist sen...
This article challenges the widely accepted assumption that the provision of microfinance to poor wo...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
International audienceMicrofinance appears more and more as a tool for women's empowerment. This cha...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
This article begins to think the groundwork for a revolutionary feminist politics in an era shaped b...
Microfinance is defined as the financial services offered to the poor for the purpose of promoting s...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
This study employs interdisciplinary methods to make transnational feminist sense of the microfinanc...
This article is by no means a comprehensive analysis of the differences in the economic roles and im...
Originally conceived as small-scale loans allowing impoverished women to invest in informal sector e...
2011Microfinance has been extolled by donor agencies, development practitioners and policy makers as...
Microfinance has become standardized within global development policy, disproportionately impacting ...