The article examines the intersections between gender, racism, global capitalism and corporate multiculturalism. The notion of nation and nationalism for the twenty-first century is explored. Women's voices from Beijing provide a possible imaginary for transnation discourse.
AltermanEric (1994) ‘Who speaks for me?’, Mother Jones Vol. 19, No. 1.
2.
AppiahK.A. (1995) ‘The color of money’, Transition Vol. 5, No. 6.
3.
BaudrillardJean (1983) ‘The ecstasy of communication’ in Hal Foster editor, The Anti-Aesthetic, Essays on Postmodern CultureSeattle: Bay Press.
4.
BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION (1995) Report of the Fourth World Conference on Women Beijing, 4–15 September: United Nations Publication.
5.
BeneriaLourdes (1989) ‘Gender and the global economy’ in Arthur MacEwan and William Tabbs editors, Instability and Change in the World EconomyNew York: Monthly Review Press, pp. 241–50.
6.
BohmTatiana (1993) ‘The woman's question as a democratic question: in search of civil society’ in Funk and Mueller (eds.)
7.
BrecherJeremy, and CostelloTim (1994a) ‘Taking on the multinationals’, The Nation Vol. 259, No. 21.
8.
BrecherJeremy, and CostelloTim (1994b) Global Village or Global PillageBoston, Mass.: South End Press.
9.
BuckleyMary (1992) ‘Political reform’ in Mary Buckley editor, Perestroika and Soviet WomenNew York: Cambridge University Press, pp.54–71.
10.
BunchCharlotte, and CarrilloRoxanna (1991) Gender Violence: A Development and Human Rights Issue Rutgers Center for Women's Global Leadership.
11.
BusheikinLaura (1992) ‘Is it possible to have feminism without man-hating?’The Prague Post 26 November–1 December.
12.
CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN (1995) ‘First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's remarks to the Fourth World conference on Women’, Research Reportxv, No. 1: Wellesley College.
13.
CENTER FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES (1994) What can We Do for Ourselves? East-European conference, Belgrade, June.
14.
CowardRos (1995) ‘Women of peace against men of war’Guardian 24 July.
15.
CrnkovicGordana (1992) ‘Why should you write about Eastern Europe, or why should you write about “the other”’, Feminist Issues Vol. 12, No. 2: 21–42.
16.
CrossetteBarbara (1994) ‘U.N. study finds a free Eastern Europe poorer and less healthy’New York Times 7 October.
17.
DEPT. OF PUBLIC INFORMATION (1995) Notes for Speakers, The Advancement of Women United Nations.
18.
DrakulicSlavenka (1991) How We Survived Communism and Even LaughedNew York: Norton.
19.
DrakulicSlavenka (1993) ‘Women hide behind a wall of silence’, The Nation Vol. 256, No. 8: 253–72.
20.
EagletonTerry (1995) ‘Where do postmodernists come from?’, Monthly Review Vol. 47, No. 3.
21.
EhrenreichBarbara, and FuentesAnnette (1984) Women in the Global FactoryBoston, Mass.: South End Press Pamphlet.
22.
EinhornBarbara (1993) Cinderella Goes to MarketLondon: Verso.
23.
EisensteinZillah (1981) The Radical Future of Liberal FeminismBoston, Mass.: Northeastern University Press.
24.
EisensteinZillah (1993) ‘Eastern European male democracies: a problem of unequal equality’ in Funk and Mueller (1993).
25.
EisensteinZillah (1994) The Color of Gender: Reimaging DemocracyBerkeley: University of California Press.
ErlangerSteven (1995) ‘To be young, Russian and middle class’New York Times 23 July.
30.
FabianKatalin (1994) ‘Overview of women's interest articulation in Central and Eastern Europe’, unpublished paper, Collegium Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.
31.
FunkNancy, and MuellerMagda (1993) editors, Gender Politics and Post-CommunismNew York: Routledge.
32.
GorbachevMikhail (1987) Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the WorldNew York: Harper & Row.
33.
HampeleAnna (1993) ‘The organized women's movement in the collapse of the G. D. R.’ in Funk and Mueller (1993).
34.
HavelVaclav (1986) Living in TruthBoston, Mass.: Faber.
35.
HavelkovaHana (1993) ‘A few prefeminist thoughts’ in Funk and Mueller (1993).
36.
HerbertBob (1995) ‘Children of the dark ages’New York Times 21 July.
37.
JayawardenaKumari (1986) Feminism and Nationalism in the Third WorldLondon: Zed Books.
38.
KennedyPaul (1993) Preparing for the Twenty-First CenturyNew York: Random House.
39.
KinzerStephen (1993) ‘Feminist gadfly unappreciated in her own land’New York Times 11 December.
40.
LaberJeri (1993) ‘Bosnia: questions about rape’, The New York Review of Books Vol. 40, No. 6: 3–6.
41.
LewisPaul (1993) ‘Rape was weapon of Serbs, U.N. says’New York Times 20 October.
42.
LichtSonia (1993) Public policy forum ‘Gender and nationalism: the impact of the post-communist transition’ Network of East-West Women, Washington, DC, 26–7 October.
43.
LilpovskaiaOlga (1992) ‘New women's organizations’ in Buckley (1992).
44.
NasarSylvia (1995) ‘The bureacracy: what's left to shrink?’New York Times 11 June.
45.
NEW YORK TIMES (1995) ‘The papal letter: to the women of the world, an affirmation of “feminine genius” ‘, 14 July.
46.
O'SULLIVANKatherine, and RacioppiLinda (1995) ‘Organizing women before and after the fall: women's politics in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia’, Signs Vol. 20, No. 4.
47.
PanitchLeo (1994) ‘Globalisation and the state’ in R. Miliband and L. Panitch editors, Between Globalism and Nationalism: Socialist RegisterLondon: Merlin Press.
48.
PerlezJane (1994) ‘G. E. finds tough going in Hungary’New York Times 25 July.
49.
PetcheskyRosalind (1995) ‘Reproductive and sexual rights in international perspective – a post assessment’, talk presented at Rutgers University, Center for Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, 17 October.
50.
PitterLaura, and StiglmayerAlexandr (1993) ‘Will the world remember? Can the women forget’, Ms Vol. 3, No. 5: 19–22.
51.
ReichRobert (1983) The Next American FrontierNew York: Penguin.
52.
ReichRobert (1991) The Work of NationsNew York: Vintage.
53.
ReichRobert (1994) ‘The fracturing of the middle class’New York Times 13 August.
54.
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL (1995) From Nairobi to BeijingNew York: UN.
55.
RidingAlan (1993) ‘European inquiry says Serbs’ forces have raped 20,000’New York Times 9 January.
56.
RobbinsBruce (1993) editor, The Phantom PublicMinneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
57.
RosenbergKaren (1994) ‘A day in Croatia’, The Women's Review of Books Vol. 11, No. 9.
58.
RueschemeyerMarilyn (1994) editor, Women in the Politics of Postcommunist Eastern EuropeNew York: M. E. Sharpe.
59.
SchmemannSerge (1994) ‘Russia lurches into reform but old ways are tenacious’New York Times 20 February.
60.
SingerDaniel (1993) ‘Of lobsters and Poles’, The Nation Vol. 257, No. 21.
61.
SkvoreckyJosef (1992) ‘Can there be sex without rape?’The Praque Post 26 November–1 December.
62.
UN CENTER ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS (1992) World Investment Report 1992: Transnational Corporations as Engines of GrowthNew York: United Nations.
63.
WasserFrederick (1995) ‘Is Hollywood America? The trans-nationalization of the American film industry’, Critical Studies in Mass Communication Vol. 12: 423–37.
64.
WoodE.M. (1995) ‘What is the “postmodern” agenda? An introduction’, Monthly Review Vol. 47, No. 3.
65.
YoshimotoMitsuhiro (1992) ‘Images of empire: Tokyo Disneyland and Japanese cultural imperialism’ in Eric Smoodin editor, Disney DiscourseNew York: Routledge.