Women and the UN : A New History of Women's International Human Rights
Edited By Rebecca Adami, Dan Plesch
Bok · Engelsk · 2021
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| Utgitt | 1 online resource (200 p.) , 2021
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| Opplysninger | Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. - Introductory note: Learning journey for a feminist – Making women visible, recognizing women’s achievements and demanding power to women (Torild Skard), Preface: Women of the UN: Shifting the Narrative by Revealing Forgotten Voices (Fatima Sator and Elise Dietrichson) Chapter 1: From Women’s Rights to Human Rights: The Influence of Pan-American Feminism on the United Nations (Katherine Marino) Chapter 2: The Latin American Women: How They Shaped the UN Charter and Why Southern Agency is Forgotten (Elise Dietrichson and Fatima Sator) Chapter 3: Excavating Hidden Histories: Indian Women in the Early History of the United Nations (Khushi Singh Rathore) Chapter 4: International Welfare Feminism: CSW Navigating Cold War Tensions 1949 (Rebecca Adami) Chapter 5: Universal Human Rights for Women: UN Engagement with Traditional Abuses, 1948-1965 (Roland Burke) Chapter 6: Feminism, Global Inequality and the 1975 Mexico City Conference (Aoife O’Donoghue and Adam Rowe) Chapter 7: Who Wrote CEDAW? (Ellen Chesler) Chapter 8: Were Children’s Rights Ever a Feminist Project? (Linde Lindkvist) Chapter 9: Creating UNSCR 1325: Women Who Served as Initiators, Drafters, and Strategists (Cornelia Weiss) Chapter 10: Commentary: The Restorative Archeology of Knowledge about the role of Women in the History of the UN - Theoretical implications for International Relations (Rebecca Adami, Dan Plesch and Amitav Acharya)
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| Dewey | 061.1UN:396 . - 396
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| ISBN | 9780367478230
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