This book examines all the fundamental aspects of Canadian foreign policy from a feminist point of view. The contributions seek to deconstruct the gendered nature of discourse on and about Canadian foreign policy. The goal of the collection is, first, to deconstruct the dominant concepts of
the discourse surrounding Canadian foreign policy as articulated by key government officials and agencies. The second goal is to consider the practices of foreign policies, that is, to ask how the discourse becomes, creates, ignores, silences, and limits particular policy practices and ways of
thinking and doing.
- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [216]-237) and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 327.71
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 21
- General Note
- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
- Geographic Area Code
- n-cn---
- ISBN
- 0195418360 9780195435474
- LCCN
- JZ1515
- LCCN Item number
- F45 2003eb
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- DLC
- Original cataloging agency
- NLC
- Physical Description | Extent
- 1 electronic text (xiv, 246 p.)
- Published in
- Canada
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- CaOOCEL
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- Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
- System Control Number
- (CaBNVSL)slc00223327 (OCoLC)752459583 (CaOOCEL)432097
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- Mode of access: World Wide Web
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- NLC
Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Contributors 8
- Acronyms 9
- Preface 12
- Chapter 1 Taking Up and Throwing Down the Gauntlet: Feminists, Gender, and Canadian Foreign Policy 16
- Chapter 2 Engaging the Possibilities of Magic: Feminist Pedagogy and Canadian Foreign Policy 27
- Part I: Internationalism and Globalization 38
- Chapter 3 Disrupting Internationalism and Finding the Others 39
- Chapter 4 Gender and Canadian Trade Policy: Women's Strategies for Access and Transformation 55
- Chapter 5 Of Playing Fields, Competitiveness, and the Will to Win: Representations of Gender and Globalization 70
- Part II: Human Security 90
- Chapter 6 Militarized Masculinities and the Politics of Peacekeeping: The Canadian Case 91
- Chapter 7 Myths of Canada's Human Security Pursuits: Tales of Tool Boxes, Toy Chests, and Tickle Trunks 105
- Chapter 8 Masculinities, Femininities, and Sustainable Development: A Gender Analysis of DFAJT's Sustainable Development Strategy 123
- Part III: Human Rights 140
- Chapter 9 Women's Human Rights: Canada at Home and Abroad 141
- Chapter 10 Discourses and Feminist Dilemmas: Trafficking, Prostitution, and the Sex Trade in the Philippines 151
- Chapter 11 The Contradictions of Canadian Commitments to Refugee Women 170
- Part IV: Women's Organizing 186
- Chapter 12 It's Time for Change': A Feminist Discussion of Resistance and Transformation in Periods of Liberal World Order 187
- Chapter 13 Organizing for Beijing: Canadian NGOs and the Fourth World Conference on Women 200
- Chapter 14 Gendered Dissonance: Feminists, FAFIA, and Canadian Foreign Policy 213
- Bibliography 231
- Index 253
- A 253
- B 253
- C 253
- D 254
- E 255
- F 255
- G 255
- H 256
- I 256
- J 257
- K 257
- L 257
- M 257
- N 257
- O 258
- P 258
- Q 258
- R 258
- S 259
- T 260
- U 260
- V 261
- W 261
- Z 261