Sa’ar, 2005 - Google Patents
Postcolonial feminism, the politics of identification, and the liberal bargainSa’ar, 2005
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- 10729550131868962146
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- Sa’ar A
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- Gender & Society
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The article focuses on the complex positioning of people from disempowered backgrounds with respect to liberalism and liberal dividends. The author offers the term liberal bargain, paraphrasing Deniz Kandiyoti's “patriarchal bargain” and Cynthia Cockburn's “ethnic …
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