Against Empire : Feminisms, Racism, and the West/Zillah Eisenstein.
New Delhi, Women Unlimited, 2004, xviii, 236 p., $20
(pbk). ISBN 81-88965-05-7.
Contents: Preface. 1. Unilateral empire: the United Nations of America. 2. Thinking to see: secrets, silences, and 'befores'. 3. Humanizing humanity: secrets of the universal. 4. Fictions of the west: their de-racing and de-sexing. 5. Colonialism and difference: the 'othering' of alternative democracies. 6. Non-Western Westerners: the difference color makes. 7. Feminisms and Afghan women: before and after September 11. 8. Feminisms from elsewheres: seeing polyversal humanity. Index.
"Zillah Eisenstein urges a relook at the fundamental categories through which we perceive our world--historical, political, epistemological, even moral. The sweep of her concerns ranges across the world, challenging the Bush administration's headlong recourse to war that is justified in the name of liberty and democracy. She brings to the fore feminisms other-than-western, and urges the recognition of the flow of ideas and attitudes between the west and other parts of the globe--India, Africa and the Islamic world. Presenting a picture of women's activism across the world, she critiques the relentless march of globalization and the resultant shrinking of democratic possibilities. She throws light on the enormous potential latent in women's activism--a 'polyversal' humanism that spreads greater understanding, gentleness and peace."