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May 5, 2009 in Editor's Blog by Andrew Angus | No comments
“…our (Western) moment of feminist leadership is over now, for good reasons. We know by now what our problems are as women in the West, and we know the blueprint for solving them. What we lack now is not analysis, but the organizational and political will to do so.
“So the leadership role is shifting to women in the developing world. Their agenda is more pressing, and their problems, frankly, are far more serious than ours – which makes it much more urgent for them to develop theories appropriate to the challenges they face.”
Tags: feminism, gender, global south, theory
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