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_aAlemany, Cecilia _930582 |
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245 | _aGender Blindness and the Annulment of the Development Contract | ||
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_bWiley, _c2019. |
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300 | _aVol 50, Issue 2, 2019:(468-483) | ||
520 | _aThis contribution to the Forum Debate responds to Horner and Hulme's analysis on the ‘rise of the South’, which they see as suggesting a dramatic redrawing of the global map of development and inequality. This response presents a critical South feminist perspective, informed by the lived realities of women in the South. It is based on a historical and political perspective that goes beyond income inequality to understand gender inequality in development within the persistent North–South divide. | ||
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_a Slatter , Claire _930583 |
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_aEnríquez, Corina Rodríguez _930584 |
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