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This series aims to create a greater awareness of the gendered nature of the
economic, political, social, and cultural processes associated with
globalization, in particular the increasing flow of capital, labor, and
information across national boundaries. Books in the Gender and
Globalization series will examine not only formal, state-based mechanisms
such as law where injustices associated with globalization processes have
been addressed, but also the informal, everyday means deployed by men and
women to cope with, accommodate, redress, and resist the changed lifestyles
and injustices associated with globalization.
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Family, Gender, and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and South Asia
Edited by Kenneth M. Cuno and Manisha Desai
Cloth $45.00s
| 978-0-8156-3235-1
| 2009
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From Patriarchy to Empowerment:
Women’s Participation, Movements, and Rights in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia
Edited by Valentine M. Moghadam
Paper $45.00s
| 978-0-8156-3111-8
| 2007
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Hijab and the Republic: Uncovering the French Headscarf Debate
Bronwyn Winter
Paper $24.95s
| 978-0-8156-3199-6
| 2008
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La Chulla Vida Gender, Migration, and the Family in Andean Ecuador and New York
Jason Pribilsky
Cloth $49.95L
| 978-0-8156-3119-4
| 2007
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Making Miss India Miss World:
Constructing Gender, Power, and the Nation in Postliberalization India
Susan Dewey
Cloth $26.95s
| 978-0-8156-3176-7
| 2008
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Transforming Faith: The Story of Al-Huda and Islamic Revivalism among Urban Pakistani Women
Sadaf Ahmad
Cloth $34.95s
| 978-0-8156-3209-2
| 2009
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For more information:
Series Editor
Susan S. Wadley
Ford Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
441 Hall of Languages
Syracuse University
Syracuse NY 13244
Tel.: 315- 443-1011
sswadley@syr.edu
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