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Gendered Contexts And Globalization In South Asia

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This book unpacks a particular gendered vision of nation in the modern Indian context by drawing on popular films. This muscular nationalism is an intersection of a specific vision of masculinity

Globalization, Change and Learning in South Asia

Globalization, Change and Learning in South Asia. Responsibility edited by Shaista E. Khilji and Chris Rowley. Imprint Cambridge, UK : Chandos Pub., 2013. Physical description 1 online

Panel data from 2000 to 2016 will be used in this study to assess the influence of globalization on gender inequality in South Asian countries. As a proxy for gender differences, the Gender

Southeast Asia, social theory and globalization. Boike Rehbeinis Professor of Sociology and Head of the Global Studies Programme at the University of Freiburg. Asia’s Transformations Edited

This paper explores the impact of globalization on gender dynamics in South Asia, focusing on how economic integration has influenced gender equality and women’s empowerment.

South Asian values were not found in the West and vice versa. This inspired me to examine more closely what it meant to be a woman in South Asia. But even within South Asia, women are

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Hindu-Buddhist influences from ancient Southeast Asia 2, and later influenced by Spanish. colonialism and global interactions 3, Philippine mythology is a vibrant mosaic of

Globalization, more specifically, economic globalization has benefitted a large part of Asia—mostly East, Southeast, and South Asia in the first decades of the twenty-first century.

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Globalization, Change and Learning in South Asia is an edited collection focussing on analysis and review of contemporary business practices in South Asia. This title shows the importance

Gendered Insecurities, Health and Development in Africa The concept of security has often narrowly focused on issues surrounding the protection of national borders from outside threats.

We present South Asia as a region where complexity and transformation are apparent; and highlight its growing influence in the global economy, as well as the many challenges that

Panel data from 2000 to 2016 will be used in this study to assess the influence of globalization on gender inequality in South Asian countries. As a proxy for gender differences,

Feminist Media Studies, 2002. In this paper, I will discuss a situation that I refer to as the “SAWnet refusal.” The situation arises out of my attempt at a cyberethnography of the electronic

Jhumpa Lahiri’s sharply observed feminist narratives contain diverse female subjectivities, with relationships and the gendered and generational contexts of migration at

These processes of outsourcing and privatization are part and parcel of neoliberal globalization, it is striking that for the most part gendered and sexual violence in Southeast

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This chapter examines the effects on gender of globalisation and society in South Asia countries mainly Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Global pressures for change have produced

many forms of Japanese popular culture emerging within this global context, Popular Culture, Globalization and Japanwill make essential reading for those working in Japanese studies,

It provides readers with firsthand knowledge of the business environment, trends, and practices in South Asia in view of a globalizing world. All of the authors capture a balanced view of how

In investigating issues of power, mobility, memory, and solidarity in recent eras of globalization, the contributors—scholars and activists from South Asia, Southeast Asia, England, Australia,

More importantly, it also challenges the notion of “temporary migration,” which dominates the migration policy landscape in much of Asia. In the case of East and Southeast Asia, the

It does so through exploring the concurrent histories of communalism and globalization in four South Asian contexts – India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka – as well as in various

This chapter examines the effects of globalization on gender and society in South Asian countries mainly Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. Global pressures for change have

Moving gender to the center of globalization analyses, allows us to develop new perspectives on the relationship between globalization and material, economic, political and

How does it work in the complex and varied societies of Asia and the Pacific? This collection of sixteen original essays offers critical feminist analyses of dynamic global processes. We take

To understand the association between gender and globalization in South Asia, Siegmann (2006) conducted a research to find out how international economic integration is

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In this commentary, I argue that health promotion researchers should consider contemporary globalization as an important context in which gendered health challenges and opportunities

More importantly, it also challenges the notion of “temporary migration,” which dominates the migration policy landscape in much of Asia. In the case of East and Southeast Asia, the

This chapter examines the effects on gender of globalisation and society in South Asia countries mainly Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Global pressures for change have

Jhumpa Lahiri’s sharply observed feminist narratives contain diverse female subjectivities, with relationships and the gendered and generational contexts of migration at