Gender, Power, and Economic Inequality in the Global South

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Dalit women's resistance
Development studies
digital gender divide
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feminist legal theory
Gender inequality
Gender studies
Global South
indigenous rights advocacy
informal labour markets
intersectional analysis of economic disparity
Intersectionality
Power dynamics
subaltern studies
Sustainable development
Women's Agency

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  • ISBN 9781032959498
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book delves into the interrelationship among gender, power, and economic disparity in the Global South through an intersectional lens. It analyses the interplay of diverse forms of oppression, such as class, caste, race, ethnicity, and geography, and their impacts on individual lives and prospects for success. This analysis employs diverse case studies to examine how historical legacies, social and political institutions, and economic mechanisms generate and perpetuate inequality across various domains.

Gender, Power, and Economic Inequality in the Global South illustrates how women, particularly from Dalit, black, indigenous, and other marginalized groups, wield power and resist exclusion while challenging patriarchal norms and advocating for equity in politics, the economy, the environment, and the digital realm. It distinctly focusses on the Global South and critically examines global development narratives, prioritizing local knowledge, action, and feminist futures in its endeavours. Further, the book examines the dynamics of power within institutions, informal economy, housing, technology, peacebuilding, and international cooperation. Encompassing a broad spectrum of disciplines, including economics, political science, sociology, law, and environmental studies, the book also examines how global trends, such as the green transition and digital innovation, influence gendered realities.

This edited text serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and advanced students in gender studies, development studies, international relations, and related fields due to its pertinent information and policy recommendations. It urges readers to critically examine conventional notions and consider gender and power in the Global South with greater openness and equity.

Hebatallah Adam, Ph.D., is Professor at the School of Business, Horizon University College, UAE, and in the Department of Economics, School of Business, Ain Shams University, Cairo-Egypt.

A.H. Monjurul Kabir, Ph.D., is a political scientist and expert in human rights, rule of law, gender, and intersectionality, currently serving as Senior Adviser and Global Team Leader for Gender Equality and Disability Inclusion at UN Women Headquarters in New York.