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# Inter∕Transnationalist Feminism
**Hagemann 2018, HIST730꞉ Feminist and Gender Theory for Historians**
- Burton, Antoinette. “South Asian Women, Gender, and Transnationalism.” Journal of Women's History 14., no. 4 (2003): 196-201.
- Hagemann, Karen and María Teresa Fernández-Aceves, eds. “Gendering Trans/national Historiographies: Similarities and Differences in Comparison.” History Practice Section of the _Journal of Women's History_ 18, no.1 (2007): 151-213.
**Scott 2021, RWSG꞉ Patriarchy꞉ Where it Came from and How to Smash it**
- [Rifka Al-Amya,](https://mondoweiss.net/author/rifka-al-amya/) “One State for All: a Palestinian feminist view,”
- Danks, “_Pain turns to rage as Mexican women fight to stop femicide,” _Freedom Socialist
- Steve Strauss, “Women take up arms for survival, liberation,”
- Megan Cornish, “Women and queers spark popular uprising in Poland,”
- Nawal el Sadaawi, _Women and the Poor: The challenge of global justice_
- _Cross-Border Feminist Manifesto_
**Sadjadi 2015, MCLS230꞉ Feminist Theory**
- Uma Narayan, “Contesting Cultures: “Westernization,” Respect for Cultures, and Third- World Feminists. In _Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminisms_” 1997.
- Chandra Mohanty, “Under Western Eyes” Revisited: Feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles” 2003. [R2: 536]
- Leila Ahmed, “The Veil Debate Again” 2005 [R2: 306]
- bell hooks. Sisterhood is Still Powerful.
**Nussbaum 2017, PHILXX꞉ Feminist Philosophy**
- Uma Narayan, Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third-World Feminism
**Ruiz 2023, PHIL179 Feminist Philosophy**
- Souza–– When the Body Speaks to the Political: Feminist Activism in Latin America and the Quest for Alternative Democratic Futures”
- Castillo––“The Emergence of Indigenous Feminism in Latina America
- Kumar––“From Chipko to Sati: The Contemporary Indian Women’s Movement”
- Prasanna––“Claiming the Public Sphere: Menstrual Taboos and the Rising Dissent in India”
**Zerilli 2018, Advanced Theories of Gender and Sexuality Syllabus**
- Miriam Ticktin, “Sexual Violence as the Language of Border Control: Where French Feminist and Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Meet,” _Signs_ vol. 33, no. 4 (2008), 863-889.
- M. Jacqui Alexander and Chandra Talpade Mohanty, _Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures_ (New York: Routledge, 1997).
**Haslanger 2023 Feminist Thought Syllabus**
- Saba Fatima, et al. (2017). “Contested Terrains of Women of Color and Third World Women”
**Banoum 2018, WST220꞉ Introduction to Women’s Studies**
- Baumgarten and Richards, Manifesta
- The Beijing Platform for Action, CEDAW
**Kowalsky 2017, HIST597, Readings in Gender History**
- FAMILY, pp. 120-126 on China, and Ch 7. Powers of Life and Death: Families in the Era of State Population Management
- Vanessa L. Fong, “China’s One-Child Policy and the Empowerment of Urban Daughters,” _American Anthropologist_ 104, no. 4: 1098-1109. EC Opportunity #2
**Ferguson 2012, WST692꞉ History of Feminist Theory**
- Mohanty “Women Workers and Capitalist Scripts”, _Feminism without Borders,_ ch. 6 Shiva “Women, Development and Ecology” , _Staying Alive_
- Mies “Need for a New Vision”, from Mies and Shiva, _Ecofeminism_, ch. 20. Gandhi “Postcolonialism and Feminism”
- Lugones “Heterosexualism and the Colonial/Modern Gender System”
- _Optional:_
- Conway “Transnational Feminisms at the WSF”
- Schutte “Feminism and Globalization Processes in Latin America”, Bailey and Cuomo eds.
- Federici_,_ ch. 5
- Stoler “Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power”, from Haslett and Haslanger _Theorizing Feminisms_