03374nam 2200541 450 991079203150332120210311111955.01-350-22165-11-78032-454-51-299-28371-31-78032-453-710.5040/9781350221659(MiAaPQ)EBC1140206(OCoLC)830162718(CaBNVSL)9781350221659(EXLCZ)99256000000009996420210311h20212013 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrOrganizing women workers in the informal economy beyond the weapons of the weak /edited by Naila Kabeer, Ratna Sudarshan and Kirsty MilwardLondon, England :Zed Books,2013.[London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,20211 online resource (xii, 299 p.)Feminisms and Development1-78032-451-0 1-78032-452-9 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Introduction: Beyond the weapons of the weak: organizing women workers in the informal economy / Naila Kabeer, Kirsty Milward and Ratna Sudarshan -- Understanding the dynamics of an NGO/MBO partnership: organizing and working with farm women in South Africa / Colette Solomon -- Organizing for life and livelihoods in the mountains of Uttarakhand: the experience of Uttarakhand Mahila Parishad / Anuradha Pande -- Negotiating patriarchies: women fisheries workers build SNEHA in Tamil Nadu / Jesu Rethinam -- "If you don't see a light in the darkness, you must light a fire": Brazilian domestic workers' struggle for rights / Andrea Cornwall with Creuza Maria Iliveira and Terezinna Gonçalves -- The challenge of organizing domestic workers in Bangladore; caste, gender and employer-employee relations in the informal economy / Geeta Menon -- Power at the bottom of the heap: organizing waste pickers in Pune / Lakshmi Naraya and Poornima Chikarmane -- Sex, work and citizenship: the VAMP sex workers' collective in Maharashtra /Meena Seshu -- Gender, ethnicity and the illegal 'other': women from Burma organizing women across borders / Jackie Pollock -- End note: Looking back on four decades of organizing the experience of SEWA / Ela Bhatt.Women as a group have often been divided by a number of intersecting inequalities: class, race, ethnicity, caste. As individuals, often isolated in home-based work, their resistance has tended to be restricted to the traditional weapons of the weak. Organizing Women Workers in the Informal Economy explores the emergence of an alternative repertoire among women working in the growing informal sectors of the global South: the weapons of organization and mobilization.Feminisms and development.WomenEmploymentHistoryDevelopment studiesbicsscWomenEmploymentHistory.Development studies331.4Kabeer NailaSudarshan Ratna M.Milward KirstyEBLCPCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910792031503321Organizing women workers in the informal economy3845055UNINA