Performances of Resistance: Women's Struggle for Political Power in Cambodia
Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Wed, 2007-02-14 14:39
This paper explores how politically engaged Cambodian women have developed strategies and performed various types of resistance against the male domination of democratic arenas. It investigates possible ways to eliminate gendered hierarchies of power and alter the stereotypes of men and women. It addresses two processes: the issue of networking as a factor that enables women's political participation; and the elaboration of new identities through the resistance of female Cambodian politicians.
Authors: Mona Lilja
Format: PDF
Publication Year: 2006
Publisher: INSTRAW (UN International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women)

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Performances of Resistance Introduction498.88 KB
Performances of Resistance Chapter 1 Part 1852.05 KB
Performances of Resistance Chapter 1 Part 2624.87 KB
Performances of Resistance Chapter 2747.18 KB
Performances of Resistance Chapter 3694.33 KB
Performances of Resistance Conclusion, Bibliography702.35 KB
Performances of Resistance Bibliography510.71 KB