1. Feminism and Globalization
Calling this the "market-dominant minority"", Chua compliments Harvey's analysis of globalization raising cultural and class consequences through examples of rich ethnic minorities of countries like The Philippines, China, etc. that wield significant economic power over the ethnic majority. ... Devi's character Rampiyari who is the head of a whorehouse in a global city in India embodies the exploitative money lender and boss that seizes extra money earned by the bonded prostitutes and authorizes their abortions when it is in conflict with their work (Devi 60). She is a character that...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate