This article examines debates in the global feminist movement through the "
victim debate" to explain why it fractured into First World and Third World
constituencies. The analysis compares the two major development platforms
concerning women-women in development, initiated in the U.S., and gender an
alysis in development, which originated with feminist leaders from the deve
loping world-to demonstrate the evolution of priorities in gender and devel
opment planning. Assessment of the changing status of women in contemporary
China reveals the importance of conducting gender and development analysis
in geographically and historically specific contexts, using approaches tha
t account for dynamic global and national political economic forces that cr
eate new labor regimes and impact women's work.