
Girls in Global Development
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"This collection is a well-imagined, important, incisive contribution to the fields of girlhood studies, development studies, and gender studies that deftly exposes the contradictions, complications, and limits of the "Girls in Development" paradigm and the ways it shapes the current landscape of development and thus the lives of girls around the world." * Jessica Taft, University of California Santa CruzMore details
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Introduction: Girls in Development: Discovering Girls, Producing Girl Effects
Heather Switzer, Karishma Desai, and Emily Bent
Chapter 1. Human Capital Theory and Girlhoods in Development
Sydney Calkin
Chapter 2. Girls as New Frontiers: Corporatized Development and the Politics of Investing in Girls
Kathryn Moeller
Chapter 3. Teaching Aspirant Feminism to Girls in Development: A View from Urban Uganda
Erin Moore
Chapter 4. "Where the Change Starts": NGO Activists and the Political Economy of Girls' Education in Malawi
Rachel Silver
Chapter 5. Gendered Extractions: Women Teachers Implementing Girl-Focused Policy in Malawi
Alyssa Morley
Chapter 6. "Give girls a chance to participate in developing the country": Cambodian Schoolgirls (Re)negotiate the Status of Girls
Traci Rogers
Chapter 7. Whose Voice? Whose Freedom?: Beyonce and Girl-Centered Development Campaigns
Virginia Caputo
Chapter 8. When Futurity Speaks: Indigenous Girlhood and "Developing" the "Developed" World
Anuppiriya Sriskandarajah
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