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9781591021629
This collection of revealing articles shows the reality of globalisation as it is experienced by women workers at the bottom of society throughout the world. An underlying theme shared by all the contributions is that prevailing feminist theory has failed to recognise the key issues of class, nation, and locality at the heart of the world-wide exploitation of women. It is only through opposition within these areas that women's collective agency will produce substantial and enduring changes.Aguilar, Delia D. is the author of 'Women and Globalization' with ISBN 9781591021629 and ISBN 1591021626.
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