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How has capitalism and economic development had differential effects on women around the world? How have women been victimized and/or empowered in this process? How does our consumption (eg. clothing, tourism) in the US connect to the experiences of women in developing countries?

For example: Think about this in terms of women's rights to say yes and no to sex, their incorporation into the factory workforce, the changes in gender relations as a result of capitalist penetration/development.

For each discussion forum the following are expected:

  • Initial posting of 150-250 words
  • Refer specifically to the assigned readings and video in your posts.
    • The Story of Stuff (2007) (21:25) - a look at US production and consumption patterns and how they connect with environmental and social issues
    • China Blue watch clip linked in online videos -- PBS video on women working in blue jeans factory in China --you can also link to the full movie from this site.
    • Grameen Bank (3 clips total appx. 18:30, see links in videos listed for this module) - Micro-credit bank for poor women in BangladeshView:
  • Lamia Karim, 2008 Demystifying Micro-credit: The Grameen Bank, NGOs and Neoliberalism in Bangladesh, Cultural Dynamics  Vol. 20 (1): 5-29 

    • Gender and the Global Economy, pg. 405
    • Enter Microcredit (M. Moodie)
    • Factory as Home and Family (M.Cairoli)
    • Sexuality & Discipline (N. Constable)
    • Migration, Money & Masculinity (C. Osella & F. Osella)
    • Sex Tourism, Globalization (D. Brennan)
    • Women's Autonomy, Islam, and the French State (J. Bowen)

    Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective:

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    Readings/Preparation

    Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective:

    • Gender and the Global Economy, pg. 405
    • Enter Microcredit (M. Moodie)
    • Factory as Home and Family (M.Cairoli)
    • Sexuality & Discipline (N. Constable)
    • Migration, Money & Masculinity (C. Osella & F. Osella)
    • Sex Tourism, Globalization (D. Brennan)
    • Women's Autonomy, Islam, and the French State (J. Bowen)

    Lamia Karim, 2008 Demystifying Micro-credit: The Grameen Bank, NGOs and Neoliberalism in Bangladesh, Cultural Dynamics  Vol. 20 (1): 5-29 

    View:

    • The Story of Stuff (2007) (21:25) - a look at US production and consumption patterns and how they connect with environmental and social issues
    • China Blue watch clip linked in online videos -- PBS video on women working in blue jeans factory in China --you can also link to the full movie from this site.
    • Grameen Bank (3 clips total appx. 18:30, see links in videos listed for this module) - Micro-credit bank for poor women in Bangladesh
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