Authored by Cabezas, Amalia L.; Reese, Ellen; Waller, Marguerite
Part I The Policies and Ideologies of Neoliberal Globalization; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Vicious Cycle of AIDS, Poverty, and Neoliberalism, Bernardo Useche, Amalia L. Cabezas; Chapter 2 In Her Name, Ananya Roy; Chapter 3 Under the Western Eyes of Fashion, Jennifer Lynn Stoever; Part II Impacts of Neoliberal Policy and Idology: Case Studies; Chapter 4 Tea's Fortunes and Famines, Piya Chatterjee; Chapter 5 Macroeconomics and Microentrepreneurs, Marina Karides; Chapter 6 Politicians, Think Tanks, and the Global Promotion of the "Wisconsin Model" of Welfare Reform, Ellen Reese; Chapter 7 Service Provisioning as Political Activity, Tracy Fisher; Part III Laboring Under Corporate Globalization: Case Studies; Chapter 8 Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the International Division of Care, Joya Misra, Sabine N. Merz; Chapter 9 The Tortilla Behemoth, Carolina Bank Muñoz; Chapter 10 Roses, Thorns, and Seven Dollars a Day, Cynthia Mellon; Chapter 11 The Process of Exporting Neoliberal Development, Jill Esbenshade; Part IV War and Military Repression; Chapter 12 Bacteria, Bioterrorism, and the Geranium Ladies of Guatemala, Caitilyn Allen; Chapter 13 Globalization Denied, Jennifer C. Olmsted; Chapter 14 Amazons Go to War Without Weapons, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo; Chapter 15 Building Empire on the Backs of Women, Sonali Kolhatkar;
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.