Nearly three decades ago the UN World Conference on Women at Beijing appeared to be uniting the international community around the most progressive platform for women’s rights in history. Instead of steady advancement, we have seen uneven progress, backsliding, co-option, and a recent rising tide of patriarchal backlash. The global phenomenon of ‘backlash’ is characterised by resurgent misogyny, homo/transphobia, and attacks on sexual and reproductive rights. It is articulated through new forms of patriarchal politics associated with racialised hyper-nationalist agendas, traditionalism, authoritarianism, and alterations to civic space that have become all too familiar both in the global North and South. A wide range of actors and articulati...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
Although resistance to the incorporation of ‘gender’ in human rights law and policies is not new, si...
Since the publication of Susan Faludi’s book in 1991, the terms “backlash” and “postfeminism” have c...
Backlashing is a perennial challenge for human rights. Its manifestation in various forms including ...
Governments promote gender-sensitive policies, yet little is known about why reform campaigns evoke ...
Feminisms are oftentimes confronted with dissonance, resistance, and backlash. Invested in criticizi...
This research examines and unpacks the underlying causes of backlash against second-wave feminism. B...
Global feminism has moved further into protest mode and built broader alliances. Duncan Green select...
Conceptualising ‘backlash’ and ‘postfeminism’ is important to understanding the gender politics of m...
The global economic crisis is showing the cracks in the surface of how patriarchy is lived in everyd...
Although globalization, through the communications revolution and international law, brings the prom...
Resistance to efforts to advance gender equality is a common feature of social life, whether in work...
Several studies document an increased backlash around women’s rights and feminism in international f...
Following existing literature situating gender-based violence in a uniquely interpersonal, social, a...
The concept of “patriarchy” has been both a call to action and an analytical tool for feminist under...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
Although resistance to the incorporation of ‘gender’ in human rights law and policies is not new, si...
Since the publication of Susan Faludi’s book in 1991, the terms “backlash” and “postfeminism” have c...
Backlashing is a perennial challenge for human rights. Its manifestation in various forms including ...
Governments promote gender-sensitive policies, yet little is known about why reform campaigns evoke ...
Feminisms are oftentimes confronted with dissonance, resistance, and backlash. Invested in criticizi...
This research examines and unpacks the underlying causes of backlash against second-wave feminism. B...
Global feminism has moved further into protest mode and built broader alliances. Duncan Green select...
Conceptualising ‘backlash’ and ‘postfeminism’ is important to understanding the gender politics of m...
The global economic crisis is showing the cracks in the surface of how patriarchy is lived in everyd...
Although globalization, through the communications revolution and international law, brings the prom...
Resistance to efforts to advance gender equality is a common feature of social life, whether in work...
Several studies document an increased backlash around women’s rights and feminism in international f...
Following existing literature situating gender-based violence in a uniquely interpersonal, social, a...
The concept of “patriarchy” has been both a call to action and an analytical tool for feminist under...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
Although resistance to the incorporation of ‘gender’ in human rights law and policies is not new, si...
Since the publication of Susan Faludi’s book in 1991, the terms “backlash” and “postfeminism” have c...