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Eastwards / Westwards

Which Direction for Gender Studies in the 21st Century?
Edited By: Clara Sarmento

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This collection of essays on gender in Asian countries offers a critical transnational perspective. It explores the interplay between local and global forces in the (re)invention of male and female identities across politics, literature, and popular culture.

Eastwards / Westwards: Which Direction for Gender Studies in the XXIst Century? is a collection of essays which focus on themes and methods that characterize…
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Eastwards / Westwards: Which Direction for Gender Studies in the XXIst Century? is a collection of essays which focus on themes and methods that characterize the current research on gender in Asian countries in general, under a comparative approach that tries to cut across the boundaries of time and space.

In this collection, ideas derived from Gender Studies as they are practised all over the world have been subjected to scrutiny for their utility in helping to describe and understand regional phenomena. But the concepts of ‘local’ and ‘global’–with their discoursive productions–have not functioned here as a binary opposition: localism and globalism are mutually constitutive and the authors have interrogated those spaces of interaction between the ‘self’ and the ‘other’, bearing in mind their own embeddedness in social and cultural structures and their own historical memory.

Eastwards / Westwards: Which Direction for Gender Studies in the XXIst Century? provides a critical transnational perspective on some of the complex effects of the dynamics of cultural globalization, by exploring the relation between gender and education, politics, economics, anthropology, linguistics, historiography, sociology, literature, and popular culture, as agents of the (re)invention of old and new, male and female identities, their conversion into concepts and their circulation through time and space.

Clara Sarmento, PhD in Contemporary Portuguese Culture, develops her research on intercultural representations of gender, as the coordinator of the Centre for Intercultural Studies of the Polytechnic Institute of Oporto, where she holds her teaching position.

Raasheed Mahmood, Maria de Manso, Alissa Tolstokorova, Anjali Pande, Elisabetta Colla

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-308-5
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-308-8
  • Date of Publication: 2007-10-11

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0868-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0868-2
  • Date of Publication: 2007-10-11
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JFSJ
  • THEMA: JBSF
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  • "In a volume that is penetrating, straightforward and polemic, the editor collects seven essays on Asian cultural issues, mainly concerning women. What strikes the reader at first is probably the fact that the matters discussed here are, generally speaking, unknown (and thus considered exotic) in the West, and that in spite of the fact that cultural studies, gender studies and post-colonial studies are thriving among us. But something else challenges us to read Eastwards / Westwards: Which Directions for Gender Studies in the XXIst Century?: the unbiased approach of these seven contributions, which seem to overcome, in practice, central difficulties in cultural studies, namely those spelled out by Gayatri Spivak.
    - Filled with accounts of carefully documented practices, descriptions of stereotypical images, their counterparts and evolution, this book seems to show us what we did not know, and at the same time shed light both on the ‘other’ and on us. Globalization is rapidly confronting us with what were once classified as ‘regional phenomena’ happening far away from us: due to the migration currents from East to West, they are now unfolding before our very eyes as real practices taking place among us. To ostracize people from different cultures or simply to turn our backs to all this has proved not to be a solution.