Building infrastructures of abortion care in an un-caring state: acompañante's carework and abortion access in Peru [0.03%]
在无情的国家中建立堕胎护理基础设施:陪同人员的照料工作与秘鲁的堕胎获取途径
Deirdre Duffy,Cordelia Freeman,Sandra Rodríguez
Deirdre Duffy
For abortion seekers, Peru is an uncaring state where legal and policy interventions have resulted in violence, persecution, and neglect. This state of abortion uncare is set within historic and ongoing denials of reproductive autonomy, coe...
Entrepreneurial Women and the Business of Self-Development in Global Russia [0.03%]
俄罗斯全球女性创业者的自我发展之路
Andrea Mazzarino
Andrea Mazzarino
PROVIDING WOMEN, KEPT MEN: Doing Masculinity in the wake of the African HIV/AIDS epidemic [0.03%]
提供女性,做男人:艾滋病蔓延时期的男性主义实践
Sanyu A Mojola
Sanyu A Mojola
This paper draws on ethnographic and interview based fieldwork to explore accounts of intimate relationships between widowed women and poor young men that emerged in the wake of economic crisis and a devastating HIV epidemic among the Luo e...
Unruly women and invisible workers: the shrimp traders of Mazatlán, Mexico [0.03%]
放纵的女人与隐形的工作者:墨西哥马萨特兰的虾贩子
María L Cruz-Torres
María L Cruz-Torres
During the 1980s, a group of women from rural communities in the Mexican state of Sinaloa organized a grassroots social movement in order to gain legal access to the sale of shrimp. The movement reached its peak in 1984, with the formation ...
Relations between people, relations about things: gendered investment and the case of the Lake Victoria fishery, Tanzania [0.03%]
人与人的关系,人与物的关系——以坦桑尼亚维多利亚湖渔业为例性别投资问题探讨
Modesta Medard
Modesta Medard
Using the example of one of the African fisheries that has been most significantly transformed from family based to commercialized—that on Lake Victoria in Tanzania—this article considers the social nexus of decision making and focuses on...
Aboriginal women and Asian men: a maritime history of color in white Australia [0.03%]
白澳政策下的海洋色彩历史:土著女性和亚洲男性
Ruth Balint
Ruth Balint
In 1901, Broome—a port town on the northwest edge of the Australian continent—was one of the principal and most lucrative industrial pearling centers in the world and entirely dependent on Asian indentured labor. Relations between Asian c...
"Good looks don’t boil the pot": Irish-Newfoundland women as fish(-producing) wives [0.03%]
“长得好不会烧开水”:爱尔兰新斯科舍渔妇形象之我见
Willeen Keough
Willeen Keough
This article explores the historical understanding of maritime womanhood in Newfoundland by examining women in fishing families along the southern Avalon Peninsula from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries. It does not talk ...
M DiBattista
M DiBattista
J Robertson
J Robertson