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ISBN: 9781742198224 210 x 140 mm
410 pp
The Unfinished Revolution: Voices from the Global Fight for Women's Rights
Minky Worden, Foreword by Christiane Amanpour (ed.)
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The Unfinished Revolution tells the story of the global struggle to secure basic rights for women and girls, including in the Middle East where the Arab Spring raised high hopes, but the political revolutions are so far insufficient to guarantee progress.
Around the world, women and girls are trafficked into forced labour and sex slavery, trapped in conflict zones where rape is a weapon of war, prevented from attending school, and kept from making deeply personal choices in their private lives, such as whom and when to marry. In many countries, women are second-class citizens by law. In others, religion and traditions block freedoms such as the right to work, study or access health care. Even in the United States, women who are victims of sexual violence often do not see their attackers brought to justice.
More than 30 writers —Nobel Prize laureates, leading activists, top policy makers, and former victims—have contributed to this anthology. Drawing from their rich personal experiences, they tackle some of the toughest questions and offer bold new approaches to problems affecting hundreds of millions of women.
This volume is indispensible reading, providing thoughtful analysis from a never-before assembled group of advocates. It shows that the fight for women’s equality is far from over. As Leymah Gbowee, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate says, “Women are not free anywhere in this world until all women in the world are free.”
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''Any revolution that doesn't create equality for women will be incomplete.'' Amen. The book is sobering but also a testament to courage and victories great and small, such as Somali Dr Hawa Abdi's refusal to back down in the face of the militias, and a fatwa against female genital mutilation in Iraqi Kurdistan. The Age, Lucy Sussex
"Essential reading for those who work in the field of human rights." Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 News (UK)
According to Germaine Greer, the revolution for women’s equality hasn’t even begun.
Whether you agree with Greer or not, The Unfinished Revolution: Voices from the Global Fight for Women’s Rights makes it abundantly clear that the revolution is nowhere near finished. This book is an impressive and readable collection of essays detailing the tremendous progress made over the past two decades towards recognising women’s rights as human rights. Sophie Read-Hamilton, Newtown Review of Books
Table of Contents
List of acronyms .............................................................xiii foreword ..........................................................................xv Christiane Amanpour A Historic Moment for Women’s Rights introduction......................................................................1 Minky Worden Revolutions and Rights PART 1 A REVOLUTION IN THINKING: WOMEN’S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS chapter 1 .............................................................................................17 Ellen Chesler The Shoulders We Stand On: Eleanor Roosevelt and Roots of the Women’s Rights Revolution chapter 2 ............................................................................................29 Charlotte Bunch How Women’s Rights Became Recognized as Human Rights vii chapter 3.............................................................................................41 Isobel Coleman Technology’s Quiet Revolution for Women PART 2 REVOLUTIONS AND TRANSITIONS chapter 4 ............................................................................................53 Shirin Ebadi Islamic Law and the Revolution Against Women chapter 5.............................................................................................61 Sussan Tahmasebi A Civil Society-Led Revolution? Promoting Civil Society and Women’s Rights in the Middle East chapter 6 ............................................................................................73 Esraa Abdel Fattah with Sarah J. Robbins After the Arab Spring, Mobilizing for Change in Egypt chapter 7 ............................................................................................79 Samer Muscati Women in Iraq: Losing Ground chapter 8 ............................................................................................93 Christoph Wilcke Saudi Women’s Struggle PART 3 CONFLICT ZONES chapter 9 ..........................................................................................109 Jody Williams Devastating Remnants of War: The Impact of Armed Conflict on Women and Girls viii The Unfinished Revolution chapter 10..........................................................................................117 Dr. Hawa Abdi with Sarah J. Robbins Under Siege in Somalia chapter 11..........................................................................................129 Anneke Van Woudenberg Confronting Rape as a Weapon of War in the Democratic Republic of Congo chapter 12 .........................................................................................139 Georgette Gagnon “I Was Sold Twice”: Harmful Traditional Practices in Afghanistan chapter 13 .........................................................................................147 Rachel Reid Letters in the Night: Closing Space for Women and Girls in Afghanistan PART 4 THE ECONOMIES OF RIGHTS: EDUCATION, WORK, AND PROPERTY chapter 14 .........................................................................................159 Janet Walsh Unequal in Africa: How Property Rights Can Empower Women chapter 15..........................................................................................167 Nisha Varia Cleaning House: The Growing Movement for Domestic Workers’ Rights chapter 16 .........................................................................................179 Mark P. Lagon Ending Trafficking of Women and Girls The Unfinished Revolution ix chapter 17..........................................................................................187 Elaine Pearson Do No Harm: “Post-Trafficking” Abuses PART 5 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN chapter 18 .........................................................................................199 Sarah Tofte A Needed Revolution: Testing Rape Kits and US Justice chapter 19 ........................................................................................209 Meghan Rhoad Violence Against Immigrant Women in the United States chapter 20.........................................................................................221 Gauri van Gulik Behind Closed Doors: Domestic Violence in Europe PART 6 WOMEN AND HEALTH chapter 21..........................................................................................231 Aruna Kashyap Maternal Mortality: Ending Needless Deaths in Childbirth PHOTO ESSAYS: THE UNFINISHED REVOLUTION IN IMAGES chapter 22.........................................................................................239 Nadya Khalife Lasting Wounds: Female Genital Mutilation chapter 23 ........................................................................................249 Agnes Odhiambo Fistula: Giving Birth and Living Death in Africa x The Unfinished Revolution chapter 24 ........................................................................................259 Marianne Mollmann Fatal Consequences: Women, Abortion, and Power in Latin America PART 7 POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS AND HARMFUL TRADITIONS chapter 25 ........................................................................................269 Sharon K. Hom Claiming Women’s Rights in China chapter 26 ........................................................................................277 Sheridan Prasso A Long March for Women’s Rights in China chapter 27.........................................................................................287 Graça Machel and Mary Robinson Girls Not Brides chapter 28 ........................................................................................297 Judith Sunderland Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t: Religious Dress and Women’s Rights PART 8 THE NEXT FRONTIER: A ROAD MAP TO RIGHTS chapter 29 ........................................................................................307 Gara LaMarche Funding an Unfinished Revolution chapter 30 .........................................................................................317 Liesl Gerntholtz The Challenge of Changing the World for Women The Unfinished Revolution xi afterword.........................................................................................325 Dorothy Q. Thomas The Revolution Continues notes ..................................................................................................333 suggestions for further reading...............................................345 acknowledgments ...........................................................................351 index.........................................................................355
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