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Tic, colonialite, patriarcat societe mondialisee, occidentalisee, excessive, acceleree quels... impacts sur la pensee fministe? Pistes africaines

Title
Tic, colonialite, patriarcat [electronic resource] : societe mondialisee, occidentalisee, excessive, acceleree quels... impacts sur la pensee fministe? Pistes africaines / Joelle Palmieri.
ISBN
9789956763795
9956763799
9789956763061
Published
[Oxford, England] : Distributed in and outside N. America by African Books Collective (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2016 (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Mankon, Cameroon : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, [2016] (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 PDF (293 pages).)
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Notes
Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Description based on print version record.
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Summary
This book questions the politicization/depoliticization of women's and feminists' organizations in the context of globalization. It explores some African pathways, in particular those of South Africa and Senegal. Extending beyond the notions of neoliberalism and "gender digital divide", the author is searching, through the ICT use of those organizations, the inhibiting factors or the genesis of political action, and particularly the mechanisms of institutionalization. Palmieri shows that the impact of ICT and gender inequality combine to worsen and accelerate social hierarchies and may paradoxically create spaces where non-dominated gendered knowledge emerge. She dissociates domination and power. This book introduces new directions for feminist epistemology. Contemporary societies, strongly foot-printed by digital connection, are mixing the coloniality of power and patriarchy, and this dual system of domination can produce epistemic creation.
Variant and related titles
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Project MUSE - UPCC 2016 Complete.
Project MUSE - UPCC 2016 Global Cultural Studies.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
French
Added to Catalog
September 13, 2016
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
À Rita, Mercia, Binta, Fatou et toutes les autres
À l'origine, il y a...
"Colonialité numérique" : redéfinir la colonialité du pouvoir
Le genre facteur de subalternité
Théoriser et transgresser.
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Project Muse.
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