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008 120807s2012 ph a b 100 0 eng
020 _a9789719941101
050 _aHQ 1240.5.P6
_b.As41 2012
245 0 _aWomen resisting crisis and war.
260 _aQuezon City, Philippines :
_bAsia Pacific Research Network,
_cc2012.
300 _aiv, 149 p. :
_bill.
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aWith shrinking means of subsistence and material returns from livelihood, women's displacement has included physical dislocation ranging from rural-to-rural and rural-to-urban to forced migration. This physical dislocation hides within many other contours of dispossession, emotional distress, physical and sexual abuse, and violence. There has also been particular erosion of women's intangible spaces such as the solidarity and community support, leaving the basic survival weave of women's lives torn apart by the push of individualistic value systems generated by market-based consumption patterns and policies. Although women are mostly at the receiving end of the negative impacts of neoliberal globalization and war, the reality is that they also go through various cycles of coping with, adapting to, and resisting the onslaught of multiple crises.
650 _aWomen in development
_zPhilippines
_973275
650 _aWomen
_zPhilippines
_961327
942 _cFIL
999 _c80397
_d80397