Describing and assessing feminist inroads into the state Feminists walk the halls of power. Governance Feminism: An Introduction shows how some feminists and feminist ideas—but by no means all—have entered into state and state-like power in recent years. Being a feminist can qualify you for a job
Governance Feminism: An Introduction
✍ Scribed by Janet Halley; Prabha Kotiswaran; Rachel Rebouché; Hila Shamir (eds.)
- Publisher
- University of Minnesota Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Describing and assessing feminist inroads into the state
Feminists walk the halls of power. Governance Feminism: An Introduction shows how some feminists and feminist ideas—but by no means all—have entered into state and state-like power in recent years. Being a feminist can qualify you for a job in the United Nations, the World Bank, the International Criminal Court, the local prosecutor’s office, or the child welfare bureaucracy. Feminists have built institutions and participate in governance.
The authors argue that governance feminism is institutionally diverse and globally distributed. It emerges from grassroots activism as well as statutes and treaties, as crime control and as immanent bureaucracy. Conflicts among feminists—global North and South; left, center, and right—emerge as struggles over governance. This volume collects examples from the United States, Israel, India, and from transnational human rights law.
Governance feminism poses new challenges for feminists: How shall we assess our successes and failures? What responsibility do we shoulder for the outcomes of our work? For the compromises and strange bedfellows we took on along the way?
Can feminism foster a critique of its own successes? This volume offers a pathway to critical engagement with these pressing and significant questions.
Governance Feminism shows how some feminists and feminist ideas have entered into state and state-like power in recent years. Collecting examples from the U.S., Israel, India, and from transnational human rights law, the authors argue that governance feminism is institutionally diverse and globally distributed—emerging from grassroots activism as well as statutes and treaties, as crime control and as immanent bureaucracy.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Preface: Introducing Governance Feminism......Page 10
Abbreviations......Page 24
PART I: Varieties of Governance Feminism......Page 26
1 Where in the Legal Order Have Feminists Gained Inclusion?......Page 28
2 Which Forms of Feminism Have Gained Inclusion?......Page 48
3 Dancing across the Minefield: Feminists Reflect on Generating, Owning, and Critiquing Power......Page 80
PART II: From the Transnational to the Local......Page 98
4 Governance Feminism in the Postcolony: Reforming India’s Rape Laws......Page 100
5 Anti-trafficking in Israel: Neo-abolitionist Feminists, Markets, Borders, and the State......Page 174
6 When Rights Return: Feminist Advocacy for Women’s Reproductive Rights and against Sex-Selective Abortion......Page 226
Conclusion. Distribution and Decision: Assessing Governance Feminism......Page 278
Acknowledgments......Page 294
A......Page 300
B......Page 301
C......Page 302
D......Page 303
F......Page 304
G......Page 305
H......Page 306
I......Page 307
L......Page 308
M......Page 309
N......Page 310
P......Page 311
R......Page 313
S......Page 314
T......Page 316
U......Page 317
Z......Page 318
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