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Wages of Empire: Neoliberal Policies, Repression, and Women's Poverty

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Corporate globalization has intensified in recent years, taking a terrible toll on the lives of ordinary women in the global North and South. This book investigates the related processes of neoliberal economic restructuring and increased militarization, tracking policy and its enforcement to its impact on low-income women. This interdisciplinary volume provides rich analyses of the oppressive working and living conditions of urban and rural women, rightward shifts in public policies, and women's resistance to these developments.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published March 15, 2007

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Part of the Transnational Feminist Studies series edited by Kamala Kempadoo. Part I includes the article, "In Her Name: The Gender Order of Global Poverty Mangement" by Ananya Roy.
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