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ID171117
Title ProperNew competition in multilateral norm-setting
Other Title Informationtransnational feminists and the illiberal backlash
LanguageENG
AuthorGoetz, Anne Marie
Summary / Abstract (Note)Global norm-setting to advance women's rights has historically been a fertile area for feminist activism. These efforts in multilateral institutions have also, however, attracted a transnationally coordinated backlash. Initially spearheaded by the Vatican, the right-wing backlash has consolidated into a curious coalition that now includes authoritarian and right-wing populist regimes and bridges significant differences of religious belief, regime type, and ideology. Hostility to feminism has proven to be a valuable point of connection between interests that otherwise have little in common. Some tensions between feminist groups have been exploited by right-wing interests, in particular over sex workers' rights and the use of technology to alter the interpretation and experience of sexuality, reproduction, and gender (transgender issues, surrogacy, sex-selective abortion, and sexuality and disability). This essay reviews a recent instance of right-wing coordination, seen in the nearly successful effort to derail the 2019 meeting of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. It examines the strategic responses of transnational feminist movements to this backlash in multilateral institutions, including their exploration of new transnational policy issues and experimentation with hybrid transnational spaces.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol.149, No.1; Winter 2020: p.160-179
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 149 No 1
Key WordsStatus of Women ;  Feminist Activism ;  UN Commission ;  New Competition ;  Transnational Feminists ;  Illiberal Backlash ;  Transnational Policy Issues


 
 
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