The challenge of an earth democracy: Vandana Shiva and the relevance of transnational feminism
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2015-06-18
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2015-06-18
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2014-07-01
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Priya Kapoor, Cornell University
Ph.D. del College of Communication, Ohio University. M.P.S en Communication, Cornell University. Profesora asociada de Estudios internacionales en Portland State University. Enseña comunicación intercultural, teoría y cultura críticas, y género, raza y clase en los medios. Investiga los movimientos populares de Asía del Sur, los medios críticos, las formas culturales, transnacionales, las praxis feministas y las articulaciones de una identidad cosmopolita.Main Article Content
Priya Kapoor
Cornell University
Abstract
While examining transnational feminist theory, this article scrutinizes the case of environmental activist and scientist Vandana Shiva and her vision of an Earth Democracy. Shiva mediates multiple realities of multinational bio-technology companies, grassroots mobilization and her own brand of feminist praxis. Shiva’s activism shows the in-between position of transnational women leaders who must balance and assertively communicate the relationship between the State and corporations while asserting moral leadership at the same time.
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Transnational, mediation, postcolonial, globalization, environment, nature, feminist, gender, social movements, theory.
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