there is some writing on neo-liberalism and women.
1. Gender and Society in Turkey: The Impacts of Neoliberal Policies, Political Islam and EU Accession by Saniye Dedeoğlu and Adem Y. Elveren
2. Women in the age of economic transformation: gender impact of reforms in post-socialist and developing countries by N Aslanbeigui, S Pressman, G Summerfield
3.Neoliberal hegemony: A global critique by D Plehwe, BJA Walpen, G Neunhöffer
I recommend: "Epistemologies of the South" by Boaventura de Sousa Santos. See also:“African, American and European Trajectories of Modernity” (Peter Wagner).
I will sugggest the Nancy Fraser's book Fortunes of Feminism: From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis, Paperback, 2013, that conteins an intelligent (self)criticism to historical theories of feminism.
Dear Sheila, the book Fatal misconception: the struggle to control world population
By Matthew Connelly provides also great analysis on the relation between neoliberalism, development and global public health agenda and reproductive ideologies, norms and practices.
Hello, I can indicate to you from my readings are two texts, one academic and one from a website. The text will scrutinize the neoliberal Brazilian reality and the relationships it establishes that with mulhres. Forms of oppression and differentiation of issues through segregation and gender differentiation. The website of the article presents an interesting challenge because the fragmentation and different aspects of women within the exploratory prospect of neoliberalism. He will address the conflict between feminism and other parts on the issue.