Gender and Exceptionality in North-South Interventions: Reflecting on Relations
Author(s)
Heron, Barbara
Abstract
The study examines how white females help to perpetuate racial domination on a global scale in light of a Women’s Program in Zambia. It is proposed that feminism does not offer a passport through the imperial relations of the North-South binary, a focus on interlocking systems of oppression may produce a more transformative effect than seems possible through Gender and Development (GAD) approaches.