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Gender and globalization: Marxist‐feminist perspectives

Global women's movements at a crossroads: Seeking definition, new alliances and greater impactFootnote*

Pages 151-184 | Published online: 20 Sep 2010

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  • This article, although written in a personal capacity, draws on my work as Coordinator of the Women's International Coalition for Economic Justice (WICEJ), a coalition of 40 organizations‐both NGO and Labor‐from all regions of the globe focused on macro‐economic policy from the perspective of gender, race, class and national origin. The coalition has been active in numerous UN world conferences as well as the recent WTO ministerial in Cancun, Mexico. My thoughts here were developed in dialogue with Bina Srinivasan. We began our discussion of these issues through the Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship Program, ’Facing Global Capital, Finding Human Security: A Gendered Critique,‘ based at the National Council for Research on Women and the City University of New York.

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