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Making feminist sense of the global justice movement

Catherine Eschle

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1. Introduction : making feminist sense of the global justice movement
2. Skeleton woman at the world social forum : feminist struggles for visibility, voice, and influence, 2001-2005
3. Feminist encounters at the World Social Forum, 2003-2005 : uncovering diversity and situating knowledge
4. Uncovering origins : past and present sources of agency for feminist antiglobalization activism
5. Naming the enemy : feminist antiglobalization activists confront oppression
6. Imagining other worlds : the utopian dimension of feminist antiglobalization activism
7. Collective action : the political practices of feminist antiglobalization activists
8. Forging solidarity : mobilizing identities in feminist antiglobalization activism
9. Conclusion : rethinking the global justice movement
App. Feminist antiglobalization activism : group listings.

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