Abstract
This study illustrates how women’s programs in governments and institutions can be co-opted by bureaucratic operations. It utilizes feminist critiques of bureaucracy to describe how women’s programs and workers are feminized within the zones they occupy in organizations: exoticized as experts on, and inhabitants in, their own oppressive enclosures; and quarantined as/in "women’s places" within the bureaucracy.
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Carriere, E., (1996) “Tales of the Alhambra: Women's programs as harems.”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1996).
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