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Governance Feminism: An Introduction
By (Author) Janet Halley
By (author) Prabha Kotiswaran
By (author) Rachel Rebouch
By (author) Hila Shamir
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
13th March 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Gender studies: women and girls
International institutions
Political ideologies and movements
320.5622
Hardback
304
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm
Describing and assessing feminist inroads into the state
Feminists walk the halls of power. Governance Feminism: An Introduction shows how some feminists and feminist ideasbut by no means allhave 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 prosecutors 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 feministsglobal North and South; left, center, and rightemerge 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.
"What happens when feminist critique inverts into governing norms What kind of feminism becomes law and what becomes of arguments among feminists when it does How are feminist challenges to male super-ordination transformed and distributed by bureaucratization and NGO-ification How might we honestly assess feminism that governs In this deeply intelligent, reflective, and pedagogical work, four feminist legal scholars probe these theoretical and empirical questions. No reader will favor every move, but all will be usefully provoked and instructed."Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley
"The book delivers a good summary of which feminist theories have prevailed and can be seen as the governing ones. Excellent for collections on feminism and womens rights."Choice
Janet Halley is Royal Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
Prabha Kotiswaran is reader in law and social justice at the Dickson Poon School of Law, Kings College London.
Rachel Rebouch is professor of law at Temple University Beasley School of Law.
Hila Shamir is associate professor of law at Tel Aviv University Buchman Faculty of Law.