Gender

Women, Violence and Tradition
Taking FGM and other practices to a secular state
Edited by Tamsin Bradley
22 September 2011

Is the practice of FGM on the rise in the UK and US? Why? What happens to religious and cultural traditions when they are taken from their context into a new, often secular, state? Women, Violence and Tradition is a fascinating look into the life histories of women from ethnic minority...

Policing Sexuality
Sex, Society, and the State
Julian C. H. Lee
8 September 2011

Policing Sexuality explores the regulation of sexual behaviour and identity by nation states, and questions how and why states have sought to influence and control the sexuality of its citizens.

Julian C. H. Lee presents both theoretical and ethnographic literature, distilling...

The New Maids
Transnational Women and the Care Economy
Helma Lutz
11 August 2011

The New Maids is a pioneering book, grounded on rich, empirical evidence, which examines the relationship between globalization, transnationalism, gender and the care economy. Expertly addressing the thorny questions that surround the increasing number of migrant domestic workers and cleaners,...

Forced Marriage
Introducing a social justice and human rights perspective
Edited by Aisha K. Gill & Sundari Anitha
7 July 2011

Forced Marriage: Introducing a social justice and human rights perspective brings together leading practitioners and researchers from the disciplines of criminology, sociology and law. Together the contributors provide an international, multi-disciplinary perspective that offers a compelling...

Men and Development
Politicizing Masculinities
Andrea Cornwall, Jerker Edström and Alan Greig
7 July 2011

Men and Development: Politicizing Masculinities features an exciting collection of contributions from some of today's leading thinkers and practitioners in the field of men, masculinities and development. Together, contributors challenge the neglect of the structural dimensions of patriarchal...

The Women, Gender and Development Reader
Edited by Nalini Visvanathan, Lynn Duggan, Nan Wiegersma and Laurie Nisonoff
7 July 2011

The Women, Gender and Development Reader II is the definitive volume of literature dedicated to women in the development process. Now in a fully revised second edition, the editors expertly present the impacts of social, political and economic change by reviewing such topical issues as migration...

Women in Israel
Race, Gender and Citizenship
Nahla Abdo
7 July 2011

Women in Israel provides a fresh, gendered analysis of citizenship in Israel. Working from a framework of Israel as a settler-colonial regime, this important, insightful book presents historical and contemporary comparative approaches to the lives and experiences of Ashkenazi, Mizrahi and...

Glamour
Women, History, Feminism
Carol Dyhouse
10 February 2011

How do we understand 'Glamour'? Has it empowered women or turned them into objects? Once associated with modernity and the cutting edge, is it entirely bound up with nostalgia and tradition?

This unique and fascinating book tells the story of glamour. It explores the changing...

Feminism is Queer
The intimate connection between queer and feminist theory
Mimi Marinucci
11 November 2010

Feminism is Queer is an introduction to the intimately related disciplines of gender and queer theory. Whilst guiding the reader through complex theory, the author develops the original position of queer feminism, which presents queer theory as continuous with feminist theory. Whilst there have...

Gender and Migration
Feminist Interventions
Edited by Ingrid Palmary, Erica Burman, Khatidja Chantler and Peace Kiguwa
14 October 2010

Provocative and intellectually challenging, Gender and Migration critically analyses how gender has been taken up in studies of migration and its theories, practices and effects. Each essay uses feminist frameworks to highlight how more traditional tropes of gender eschew the complexities of...

The Essential Nawal El Saadawi
A Reader
Edited by Adele Newson Horst
8 July 2010

The writings of Nawal El Saadawi are essential to anyone wishing to understand the contemporary Arab world. Her dissident voice has stayed as consistent in its critique of neo.imperialist international politics as it has in its denunciation of women's oppression, both in her native Egypt and in...

Reclaiming the F Word
The New Feminist Movement
Catherine Redfern and Kristin Aune
1 June 2010

In today’s ‘post-feminist’ society, feminism is often portrayed as unfashionable and irrelevant. But since the turn of the millennium, a revitalised feminist movement has emerged to challenge these assumptions and assert a vibrant new agenda. Reclaiming the F Word reveals the...

Sex Slaves and Discourse Masters
The Construction of Trafficking
Jo Doezema
13 May 2010

Why is the international community so concerned with the fate of prostitutes abroad? And why does the story of trafficking sound so familiar? In this pioneering new book, Jo Doezema argues that the current concern with trafficking in women is a modern manifestation of the myth of white slavery...

Sex Work Matters
Exploring Money, Power, and Intimacy in the Sex Industry
Edited by Melissa Hope Ditmore, Antonia Levy, and Alys Willman
22 April 2010

Sex Work Matters brings together sex workers, scholars and activists to present pioneering essays on the economics and sociology of sex work. From insights by sex workers on how they handle money, intimate relationships and daily harassment by the police, to the experience of male and...

The Audacity of Races and Genders
A personal and global story of the Obama election
Zillah Eisenstein
8 October 2009

In this exciting and insightful new work, Zillah Eisenstein engages the 2008 election of Barack Obama as a site of new anti-imperial possibility. Contiuning her relentless anti-racist feminist narrative to uncover the new shiftings and changes surrounding the meanings and practices of race,...

Dowry
Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice
Edited by Dr Tamsin Bradley, Dr Emma Tomalin and Dr Mangala Subramaniam
10 September 2009

The concept of a Dowry, whilst known throughout the world, is one which is much misunderstood and often regarded as synonymous with acts of violence against women. This exciting new volume seeks to debunk the overly simplistic conceptions of Dowry that are produced by a lack of understanding of...

A Daughter of Isis
The Early Life of Nawal El Saadawi
Nawal El Saadawi, with foreword by Bettina Aptheker
9 April 2009

'Against the white sand, the contours of my father's body were well defined, emphasized its existence in a world where everything was liquid, where the blue of the sea melted into the blue of the sky with nothing between. This independent existence was to become the outer world, the world of my...

Searching
Nawal El Saadawi with foreword by Anastasia Valassopoulos
9 April 2009

Fouada meets Farid, her lover, every Tuesday in a restaurant overlooking the Nile. But this week their usual table is deserted. She calls his home, but the shrilling of the telephone echoes in an empty room. Farid has disappeared.

As she searches for him, Fouada becomes tormented by...

The Circling Song
Nawal El Saadawi with foreword by Fedwa Malti-Douglas
9 April 2009

Hamida and Hamido are twins, grown from a single embryo inside one womb. Violently parted, they search the city in the darkening circles of a dream, only to find, lose and again find each other, each time as if it were the first. Their journey - terrifying and exact - leads to an unbroken cycle...

Walking through Fire
The Later Years of Nawal El Saadawi
Nawal El Saadawi, with foreword by Rebecca Walker
9 April 2009

In A Daughter of Isis, Nawal El Saadawi painted a beautifully textured portrait of the childhood that moulded her into a novelist and fearless campaigner for freedom and the rights of women. Walking Through Fire takes up the story of her extraordinary life.

Famous for her novels,...