Authors
Sally Baden, Anne Marie Goetz
Publication date
1998/6/10
Journal
Feminist visions of development: gender analysis and policy
Pages
19-38
Publisher
Routledge
Description
For academics working in the gender and development (GAD) field, the concept of ‘gender’ is everyday currency. In the UK at least, social relations of gender analysis, with its roots in socialist feminism, is a major foundation for GAD thinking (Young et aL, 1981; Kazavi and Miller, 1995a: 27-32). Understanding the concept of ‘gender’ in the context of social relations analysis remains a touchstone of gender and development research, teaching and training in many institutions in the UK and elsewhere. However, outside of academia, within policy and activist arenas, the utility and relevance of ‘gender’ has been highly contested. Indeed, in some policy applications, ‘gender’ has come to lose its feminist political content. This chapter explores conflicting discourses on the relevance and meaning of gender in policy and activist contexts. We draw on debates over ‘gender’ aired at the NGO (non-government …
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Scholar articles
S Baden, AM Goetz - Feminist visions of development: gender analysis and …, 1998