‘State feminism’ is a concept that refers to the integration of feminists and feminist issues into the state apparatus. Yet, while the feminist movement must regularly contend with an antifeminist counter-movement, it is worth considering whether a ‘state antifeminism’ is also present or emerging, and how this presence or emergence is affecting efforts by feminist organizations to address the needs of women and advance women's equality. With this objective in mind, this article focuses chiefly on two Western countries and is based on more than twenty semi-structured interviews with feminists in Belgium and Quebec, Canada
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The role of feminist theory in health professions education is often ‘ova-looked’. Gender is one cau...
This dissertation provides a study of Information Technology (IT) as professional and technical cult...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Engaging in public dial...
This special issue presents a series of papers by scholars who participated in a workshop entitled ‘...
The article analyses currently emerging patterns of womanhood in the sociocultural context. The auth...
This paper situates the Harper government’s 2006 restructuring and effective dismantling of Status o...
Feminist and postcolonial anthropology have long stressed the need to perceive the researcher as a p...
This article reflects, from a feminist perspective, on a five-year period as Head of a School of Med...
This article investigates the critical affinities between contemporary sociological theory and Black...
How do men respond to feminist movements and to shifts in the gender order? In this paper, I introd...
This paper addresses the role masculist groups currently play in fostering resistance to feminist-in...
This paper explores the role that men’s rights activism (MRA) is playing in a contemporary backlash ...
Judith Butler argued that gender performance and gendered ways of being were strategies of survival,...
This article explores how white women in the U.S. have centered their right to citizenship on the ma...
In A Serious Proposal to the Ladies parts I and II, Mary Astell argues that social conditioning impa...
The role of feminist theory in health professions education is often ‘ova-looked’. Gender is one cau...
This dissertation provides a study of Information Technology (IT) as professional and technical cult...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Engaging in public dial...