Message-ID: <9505170704.AA12376@sunshine.eds.ecip.nagoya-u.ac.jp> Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 16:04:30 JST From: APLordello <mailto:m940219m@EDS.ECIP.NAGOYA-U.AC.JP> Subject: corrected/new version: women&involunt.resettlement/bibliography To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L
This is a corrected version of the previous mail sent on June 9th, 1995. I would like to thank all of those who helped me to correct this version. I also would like to inform that I received some information about people working with this topic in Lesotho, Ghana and Indonesia. If this has to deal with your research, please send me a mail and I will share that information with you. Thank you very much.
On April 29th, 1995, I posted the following question to DEVEL-L, ELAN and INFOTERRA:
"I would be most grateful if you would inform me whether you know of any publication regarding the impact of involuntary resettlement in rural women."
I received nine answers and the suggested bibliography is listed below. I would like to explain that I am doing research about a rural movement organized by people who were involuntarily displaced from their land due to the construction of hydropower schemes in Northeast Brazil. My point is to research how women from this movement are coping with the hardship subsequent to involuntary resettlement. If someone is researching about a similar topic and would like to exchange any idea(s), please contact me.
Thanks very much, indeed , to all of those who responded to my original question and thanks very much to all of those who took the time to forward it to other lists or to people who work closely with this topic.
Apologies for cross-postings.
Regards,
Ana Paula Lordello Graduate School of International Development Nagoya University, Japan. ________________________________________________
SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Topic: Women and Involuntary Resettlement (In alphabetical order)
1) Cernea, Michael:1993. (This book has some discussion about women and resettlement by Thayer Scudder.)
2) Cernea, Michael and Scott E. Guggenheim (Eds). Anthropological Approaches to Resettlement: Policy, Practice and Theory. Westview Press. (This book deals specifically with movement caused by projects such as dams)
3) Katz, C. and Monk, J. 1993. Full Circles. Routledge. (there is a chapter about women's life circles in colonization in Colombia).
4) Koening, Dolores. Women and Resettlement. Washington D.C. American University, Department of Anthropology, 1992. (This is a very detailed review of the existing literature on resettlement impact on women)
5) Momsen, Janet. Different Places, Different Voices: Gender and Development in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Routledge, 1993. (This book has detailed information about migration in frontier areas in South America)
6) Townsend, Janet et al. Women's Voices from the Rainforest. Routledge 1995, London and New York. (This book discusses women in resettlement (chapter 2 is worldwide) and has a fairly full bibliography)
7) Publication: New Internationalist (something about mega-projects was published fairly recently)
8) Pankhurst, Alula; Resettlement and Famine in Ethiopia: The villagers experience. 1992.
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