TY - BOOK AU - Molyneux,Maxine D. AU - Razavi,Shahrashoub TI - Gender justice, development, and rights T2 - Oxford studies in democratization SN - 0199256454 AV - HQ1236 .G4615 U1 - 305.42 21 PY - 2002/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Women KW - Social conditions KW - Cross-cultural studies KW - Political activity KW - Women's rights KW - Social justice KW - Femmes KW - Droits KW - Pays en voie de développement KW - ram KW - Conditions sociales KW - Justice sociale N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Introduction / Maxine Molyneux and Shahra Razavi -- I. Rethinking Liberal Rights and Universalism -- 2. Women's Capabilities and Social Justice / Martha Nussbaum -- 3. Gender Justice, Human Rights, and Neo-liberal Economic Policies / Diane Elson -- 4. Multiculturalism, Universalism, and the Claims of Democracy / Anne Phillips -- II. Social Sector Restructuring and Social Rights -- 5. Political and Social Citizenship: An Examination of the Case of Poland / Jacqueline Heinen and Stephane Portet -- 6. Engendering the New Social Citizenship in Chile: NGOs and Social Provisioning under Neo-liberalism / Veronica Schild -- 7. Engendering Education: Prospects for a Rights-Based Approach to Female Education Deprivation in India / Ramya Subrahmanian -- III. Democratization and the Politics of Gender -- 8. Encounters between Feminism, Democracy and Reformism in Contemporary Iran / Parvin Paidar -- 9. The 'Devil's Deal': Women's Political Participation and Authoritarianism in Peru / Cecilia Blondet -- 10. In and Against the Party: Women's Representation and Constituency-Building in Uganda and South Africa / Anne Marie Goetz and Shireen Hassim -- IV. Multiculturalisms in Practice -- 11. The Politics of Gender, Ethnicity, and Democratization in Malaysia: Shifting Interests and Identities / Maznah Mohamad -- 12. National Law and Indigenous Customary Law: The Struggle for Justice of Indigenous Women in Chiapas, Mexico / R. Aida Hernandez Castillo -- 13. The Politics of Women's Rights and Cultural Diversity in Uganda / Aili Mari Tripp N2 - "Gender Justice, Development, and Rights reflects on the significance accorded in international development policy to rights and democracy in the post-Cold War era. Key items on the contemporary policy agenda - neo-liberal economic and social policies, democracy, and multi-culturalism - are addressed here by leading scholars and regional specialists through theoretical reflections and detailed case studies. Together they constitute a collection which casts contemporary liberalism in a distinctive light by applying a gender perspective to the analysis of political and policy processes. Case studies from Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, East-Central Europe, South and South-East Asia contribute a cross-cultural dimension to the analysis of contemporary liberalism - the dominant value system in the modern world - by examining how it both exists in and is resisted in developing and post-transition societies."--BOOK JACKET ER -