Hey,
I forgot about the colonial and capitalist perspectives on gender thank you for pointing it out. For this topic I couldn't find a lot of in depth material; however, I think Chapter 4 of Caroline Moser's book might cover it.
Alternatively, check out 'Feminist Perspectives on Globalization,' in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. It has a section devoted to post colonial and third world feminisms, transnational feminism which I think is related to capitalist perspectives of Gender. If anybody else has any suggestions, do tell.
As per your last question, I google a lot
Regards,