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Book Review by Kristen Ghodsee: Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism and Other Arguments for Economic Independence

The UN International Year of Women in 1975 is sometimes mentioned but rarely remembered for what it really was, a political project strongly shaped by socialist countries and the countries of the global south. Its ambition was not to give women a symbolic voice, but to embed gender issues in education, work, science and politics as a structural issue. It was one of the few attempts at gender mainstreaming within the United Nations that failed an…
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The UN International Year of Women in 1975 is sometimes mentioned but rarely remembered for what it really was, a political project strongly shaped by socialist countries and the countries of the global south. Its ambition was not to give women a symbolic voice, but to embed gender issues in education, work, science and politics as a structural issue. It was one of the few attempts at gender mainstreaming within the United Nations that failed an…

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