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'That Beijing thing': Challenging transnational feminisms in Kampala

Abstract:
How does the representation of gender in the transnational 'gender and development' discourse shape lived social relationships? This article draws on research carried out in Kampala, capital of Uganda, a site of extensive development initiatives over the last 15 years. Analysing the way gender is discussed within the local print media and in a series of interviews and focus groups, the article shows how Ugandans interpret the 'gender and development' discourse as a European feminist agenda. The article demonstrates that middle-class Ugandans localise these 'transnational feminisms' by rejecting overt labels such as 'activist or 'feminist'. Insisting that a 'Ugandan' approach to gender issues should be based on the principle of consensus rather than conflict, women and men negotiate appropriate masculinities and femininities in response.

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10.1080/0966369022000024641

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Journal:
Gender, Place and Culture More from this journal
Volume:
9
Issue:
4
Pages:
385-398
Publication date:
2002-12-01
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ISSN:
0966-369X


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:103601
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uuid:736dbcce-8657-4abf-930d-3323ffded3c9
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pubs:103601
Source identifiers:
103601
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2014-12-26

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