Tables of Contents for Eye to Eye
Introduction: Practising Theory Eye to Eye--Susan Perry and Celeste SchenckPart I: The Feminism of International Institutions
The World Bank and Women: "Instrumental Feminism"--Sophie Bessis
International Organizations: Women's Rights and Gender Equality--Aster Zaoudé and Joanne Sandler
Part II:. The Politics of Women's NGOs in India, Bangladesh, and China
Gender and the Politics of Fatwas in Bangladesh--Elora Shehabuddin
Reinstating Women in Environmental Struggles in India--Jael Silliman
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Women's Organizations in China--Susan Perry
Part III: Women's Higher Education in Ghana and South Africa
The Classroom or the Marketplace: Survival Strategies of Ghanaian Women--Vijitha Eyango
"Blessed with the Necessity of Transformation": Postgraduate Education in South Africa--Denise Newfield
Part IV: Making Peace as Development Practice
Dialogue in the War Zone: Israeli and Palestinian Women For Peace--Sumaya Farhat-Naser and Gila Svirsky
Part V: What's in a Name? (Re)Contextualizing Female Genital Mutilation
Abandoning Female Genital Cutting in Africa-- Molly Melching
If Female Circumcision Did Not Exist, Western Feminism Would Have Invented It--Obioma Nnaemeka
Female Genital Mutilation in France: A Crime Punishable by Law--Linda Weil-Curiel Part VI: Reading the Local and the Global: Literature as Development Practice
Testimonial and the Stories from the 'Stolen Generation' in Australia--Deidre Gilfedder"She Breastfed Reluctance into Me": Hunger Artists in the Global Economy--Françoise Lionnet