Feminisms in development: contradictions, contestations and challenges
Gender myths that instrumentalise women : a view from the Indian frontline /Srilatha Batliwala and Deepa Dhanraj --Dangerous equations? : how female-headed households became the poorest of the poor : causes, consequences and cautions /Sylvia Chant --Back to women? translations, re-significations, and myths of gender in policy and practice in Brazil /Cecilia Sardenberg --Battles over booklets : gender myths in the British aid programme /Rosalind Eyben --Not very poor, powerless or pregnant : the African woman forgotten by development /Everjoice Win --'Streetwalkers show the way' : reframing the debate on trafficking from sex workers' perspective /Nandinee Bandyopadhyay with Swapna Gayen [and others] --Gender, myth and fable : the perils of mainstreaming in sector bureaucracies /Hilary Standing --Making sense of gender in shifting institutional contexts : some reflections on gender mainstreaming /Ramya Subrahmanian --Gender mainstreaming : what is it (about) and should we continue doing it? /Prudence Woodford-Berger --Mainstreaming gender or 'streaming' gender away : feminists marooned in the development business /Maitrayee Mukhopadhay --Critical connections : feminist studies in African contexts /Amina Mama --SWApping gender : from cross-cutting obscurity to sectoral security? /Anne Marie Goetz and Joanne Sandler --The NGO-ization of Arab Women's Movements /Islah Jad --Political fiction meets gender myth : post-conflict reconstruction, 'democratisation' and women's rights /Deniz Kandiyoti --Re-assessing paid work and women's empowerment : lessons from the global economy /Ruth Pearson --Announcing a new dawn prematurely? human rights feminists and the rights based approaches to development /Dzodzi Tsikata --The chimera of success : gender ennui and the changed international policy environment /Maxine Molyneux.