Planet Patriarchy
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Planet Patriarchy
A continent-crossing panorama of women's rights, women's oppression and women's politics in the twenty-first century.
A continent-crossing panorama of women's rights, women's oppression and women's politics in the twenty-first century.
In 1995, the UN vowed to advance 'equality, development and peace for all women, everywhere.' Instead, in the Beijing Declaration's thirtieth anniversary year, the world is lurching dangerously away from such democratic and progressive idealsβreinventing nationalist identities based on toxic-masculine values, and embracing economic policies against women's interests. This reality exists in every type of country. Why does oppression, rather than feminism, still dominate our world?
This book reveals patriarchy's many faces in the age of globalisation, exploring the political systems and cultures of eight very different societies. It takes readers from the extraordinary anti-capitalist women's revolution in Kurdistan to the theocracies of Islamic State and Saudi Arabia; from China's one-party state to Iceland's democracy; and to South Africa, Russia and El Salvadorβall radically changed since the fall of apartheid, communism and military dictatorship respectively.
Despite patriarchy's remarkable shapeshifting powers to undermine feminist solidarity, Planet Patriarchy is equally a story of sisterhood and resistance, interviewing defenders of women's rights about their cause and their country. Gender inequality endures, everywhereβbut so does feminism. Campbell and Gupta's fascinating discoveries show us how this timeless showdown is taking shape in, and being shaped by, the systems we live under today.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781805262879
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 17 July 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 138.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 480
About the Author
Beatrix Campbell OBE is a writer, broadcaster and playwright, and recipient of several honorary doctorates. Her pathbreaking Wigan Pier Revisited won the Cheltenham Festival Prize.
Rahila Gupta is a freelance journalist, author and activist, and Chair of Southall Black Sisters, which campaigns for Black/Global South women escaping violence in the UK.
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