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ID175151
Title ProperWhich feminism(s)? For whom? Intersectionality in Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy
LanguageENG
AuthorSwiss, Liam ;  Morton, Sam E ;  Muchiri, Judyannet
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Government of Canada introduced its new Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) to guide its foreign aid programming in June 2017. This feminist turn mirrors earlier adoptions of feminist aid and foreign policy by Sweden and echoes the current Canadian government’s feminist rhetoric. This paper examines the FIAP and its Action Areas Policies to ask what kind(s) of feminism are reflected in the policy and what groups of people it prioritizes. The paper examines the values, goals, and gaps of the policy in order to understand what feminist values and goals are being operationalized and pursued and what gaps and contradictions exist. By examining the FIAP’s Action Area Policies using a discourse network analysis of the groups represented in the policies, we demonstrate the failings of the FIAP to incorporate an intersectional approach. Our results show that the FIAP adopts a mainstream liberal feminism that excludes many peoples and groups from the core of Canada’s aid efforts.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 75, No.3; Sep 2020: p.329-348
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 75 No 3
Key WordsForeign Aid ;  Canada ;  Feminism ;  Feminist Foreign Policy


 
 
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