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While global or comparative studies are not unknown in gender history, it has usually been

conceptualized within national boundaries, and often at the level of the local community.

Postcolonial history, on the other hand, is intrinsically global. Local studies abound, but they are
premised on the salience of global relations: not in the anodyne sense so often conveyed by analysts of
contemporary globalization, but in terms of the relations of power and subordination that account for
the parlous condition of so many Third World societies.

Sa gender history po meron din namang global studies or comparative studies pero madalas po kino
conceptualized siya within the local community or national boundaries kasi po yung isang factor na
kinoconsider sa gender history is the social construct and iba iba po yung social construct within local
communities. yung postcolonial naman po though madaming local studies based po siya sa prominence
ng global relations, hindi po yung globalization na nararanasan natin ngayon kundi yung impact po na
nagawa ng colonizers in terms of power and subordination na nag resulta sa condition ng mga third
world societies.

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