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This work is a collection of essays encompassing a global perspective on women and a wide range of issues, including political and domestic violence, education, literacy, and reproductive rights.

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This anthology adds strength and credence to the struggle for women's human rights. It reinforces the conviction that no society can prosper and no new world be born until the rights of women are fully protected and realized. -- William F. Schulz * executive director of Amnesty International, USA *
The Devastating commonalities and startling differences in women's oppression and activism around the world are keenly explored in this excellent anthology. Agosin's collection provokes a powerful reexamination of the humans rights field. -- Jacqueline Bhabha * Harvard University *

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Theoretical Visions
Becoming Human: The Origins and Development of Women's Human Rights ARVONNE S. FRASER
Indivisible or Invisible: Women's Human Rights in the Public and Private Sphere SHEILA DAUER
Women, Violence, and the Human Rights System SALLY ENGLE MERRY
Mainstreaming a Concern for the Human Rights of Women: Beyond Theory FELICE D. GAER

II : Women and Health
Women's Health and Human Rights JULIE H. LEVISON AND SANDRA P. LEVISON
The Rights of the Girl Child JULIA CHILL AND SUSAN KILBOURNE
Psychocultural Factors in the Adaptation of Immigrant Youth: Gendered Responses CAROLA SUÁREZ-OROZCO

III : Women, Activism, and Social Change
Women's Rights as Human Rights: Women as Agents of Social Change TEMMA KAPLAN
The Forgotten Minority JEAN TROUNSTINE
Degrees of Separation JANE STAPLETON
Gender Apartheid, Cultural Relativism, and Women's Human Rights in Muslim Societies MAHNAZ AFKHAMI
Grassroots Organizations and Women's Human Rights: Meeting the Challenge of the Local-Global Link MARY GESKE AND SUSAN C. BOURQUE

IV : Women and the Cultures of Displacement
"What Was She Doing There?": Women as "Legitimate Targets" BARBARA HARLOW
How Long Does Exile Last? AGATE NESAULE
Letters of the Law: Women, Human Rights, and Epistolary Literature JOSEPH SLAUGHTER AND JENNIFER WENZEL
Before the Mirror CHRISTOPHER MERRILL
About the Contributors
Index
About the Editor

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      Publisher: MW - Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 9/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813529837, 978-0813529837
      ISBN10: 0813529832

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work is a collection of essays encompassing a global perspective on women and a wide range of issues, including political and domestic violence, education, literacy, and reproductive rights.

      Trade Review
      This anthology adds strength and credence to the struggle for women's human rights. It reinforces the conviction that no society can prosper and no new world be born until the rights of women are fully protected and realized. -- William F. Schulz * executive director of Amnesty International, USA *
      The Devastating commonalities and startling differences in women's oppression and activism around the world are keenly explored in this excellent anthology. Agosin's collection provokes a powerful reexamination of the humans rights field. -- Jacqueline Bhabha * Harvard University *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      I. Theoretical Visions
      Becoming Human: The Origins and Development of Women's Human Rights ARVONNE S. FRASER
      Indivisible or Invisible: Women's Human Rights in the Public and Private Sphere SHEILA DAUER
      Women, Violence, and the Human Rights System SALLY ENGLE MERRY
      Mainstreaming a Concern for the Human Rights of Women: Beyond Theory FELICE D. GAER

      II : Women and Health
      Women's Health and Human Rights JULIE H. LEVISON AND SANDRA P. LEVISON
      The Rights of the Girl Child JULIA CHILL AND SUSAN KILBOURNE
      Psychocultural Factors in the Adaptation of Immigrant Youth: Gendered Responses CAROLA SUÁREZ-OROZCO

      III : Women, Activism, and Social Change
      Women's Rights as Human Rights: Women as Agents of Social Change TEMMA KAPLAN
      The Forgotten Minority JEAN TROUNSTINE
      Degrees of Separation JANE STAPLETON
      Gender Apartheid, Cultural Relativism, and Women's Human Rights in Muslim Societies MAHNAZ AFKHAMI
      Grassroots Organizations and Women's Human Rights: Meeting the Challenge of the Local-Global Link MARY GESKE AND SUSAN C. BOURQUE

      IV : Women and the Cultures of Displacement
      "What Was She Doing There?": Women as "Legitimate Targets" BARBARA HARLOW
      How Long Does Exile Last? AGATE NESAULE
      Letters of the Law: Women, Human Rights, and Epistolary Literature JOSEPH SLAUGHTER AND JENNIFER WENZEL
      Before the Mirror CHRISTOPHER MERRILL
      About the Contributors
      Index
      About the Editor

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