Gender and Politics Reimagined

Gender and Politics Reimagined

Centring Oceanic and Asian Lenses

Edited by: Tanya Jakimow orcid, Margaret Jolly orcid, Sonia Palmieri orcid, Ramona Vijeyarasa orcid
 

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This timely collection reflects a coming together of academics, gender and development practitioners and activists to reflect on the gendering of politics. By centring Asia and Oceania and traversing numerous disciplines, the volume disrupts the illusion of certainty and clarity as to what is known about gender and politics. Individual chapters present specific research projects, while providing epistemological, theoretical and methodological reflections on how knowledge is produced and by whom, challenging the existing canon. The contributions collectively demonstrate the possibilities for theorising from Asia and Oceania to address the lack of diversity in political representation and leadership on a global scale, in which gender, race, class, caste, (dis)ability and sexual identity are powerfully interconnected.

Arising out of the Gender and Cultural Diversity in Politics: Australia, Asia and the Pacific workshop held at The Australian National University in 2022, this collection underscores the importance of fostering scholarship and mentorship in the academy. The diversity of authorship encompasses differences in ethnicity, nationality, sexuality and career stage, with an emphasis on the inclusion of authors from various Oceanic and Asian countries. The volume promotes academic practice as integral to social change, and social action as a form of knowledge production. As such, Gender and Politics Reimagined is sure to be a cornerstone in future scholarly and activist discussions.

Format: Hardback

Details

ISBN (print):
9781760467098
ISBN (online):
9781760467104
Publication date:
Dec 2025
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/GPR.2025
Disciplines:
Social Sciences: Gender Studies, Politics & International Studies
Countries:
Australia; Pacific; Southeast Asia

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  1. Interrogating What Is Known About Gender and Politics: Vantage points from Oceania and Asia (PDF, 232 KB)Tanya Jakimow doi

Part I: Exposing Limits, Exploring Alternatives

  1. Geographic Publication Inequality and Bias: A critical review of the gender, politics and media literature (PDF, 213 KB)Jaemin Shim doi
  2. Kalsa blong hu nao woman no garem raet? Rethinking the culture and gender narrative in Solomon Islands (PDF, 769 KB)Anna Kwai doi
  3. Political Proxies: Gender-diverse young people’s alternative paths to politics in South-East Asia and Australia (PDF, 531 KB)Elise Stephenson doi

Part II: Decolonising Knowledge and Practice: A question

  1. Whose Knowledge Matters: Subjugation and the hegemony of whiteness in international development (PDF, 205 KB)Salmah Eva-Lina Lawrence doi
  2. Decolonial Disruptions: Feminist scholarship and practice across Oceania (PDF, 751 KB)Margaret Jolly doi
  3. Decolonising the Stories of Women Political Leaders in Asia and the Pacific (PDF, 175 KB)Camilla Batalibasi, Chandy Eng, Donna Makini, Vani Nailumu and Geraldine Valei, with Sonia Palmieri and Melissa MacLean doi

Part III: Reframing the Narrative, Reclaiming the Space

  1. Erasing the Boundaries: Situating the ‘Asian’ among the world’s women leaders (PDF, 198 KB)Ramona Vijeyarasa doi
  2. Weaving a Pacific Narrative into Understanding Women’s Underrepresentation in Politics in Samoa (PDF, 467 KB)Mema Motusaga and Elise Howard doi
  3. Cooking as Activism: Affective journeys and the politics of being a housewife in Malaka, West Timor (PDF, 890 KB)Longgina Novadona Bayo doi
  4. Territories and Frontiers: Exclusionary inclusion of women in grassroots governance in Arunachal Pradesh, India (PDF, 196 KB)Deepak K. Mishra and Aparimita Mishra doi

Part IV: Disruption, Solidarity and Resistance

  1. Towards a Self-Limiting Movement? Feminist advocacy in times of political uncertainty (PDF, 200 KB)Ruby Y.S. Lai doi
  2. Webs of Interdependence and Solidarity: Growing marginalised women’s influence and leadership in rural Indonesian villages (PDF, 315 KB)Rachael Diprose, Bronwyn Anne Beech Jones and Ken M.P. Setiawan doi
  3. Resistance Through Care: Japan’s Technical Intern Training Program (PDF, 236 KB)Serena Eleonora Ford doi

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