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Feminism, women’s movements and women in movement

Interface: a journal for and about social movements Editorial Volume 3 (2): 1 - 32 (November 2011) Motta, Flesher Fominaya, Eschle, Cox, Feminism, women 's movements . Feminism, women 's movements and women in movement Sara Motta, Cristina Flesher Fominaya, Catherine Eschle, Laurence Cox For this issue Interface is delighted to welcome Catherine Eschle as guest editor. Until recently co-editor of the International feminist journal of politics, Catherine has written with Bice Maiguashca on feminism and the global justice movement , as well as on the politics of feminist scholarship and other themes relevant to this issue. Introduction This issue engages with the increasingly important, separate yet interrelated themes of feminism, women 's movements and women in movement in the context of global neoliberalism. The last few decades have witnessed an intensification of neoliberal restructuring, involving the opening of national economies to international capital and the erosion of rights and guarantees won previously by organised labour (Federici, 1999, 2006).

education. As a consequence, poverty has been feminised and violence, both structural and individual, has intensified. In the main, women carry the burden ... their role in the struggle for a post-neoliberal, post-patriarchal world. The result is a paradoxical situation of defeats and de-politicisation, on the one

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