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Disrupting disempowerment: feminism, co-optation, and the privatised governance of gender and development

Calkin, S.

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S. Calkin



Abstract

Longstanding debates about the relationship between neoliberalism and feminism have been given new vigour by the somewhat surprising emergence of an 'unabashed feminism' espoused by elite women in political, economic, and cultural institutions of the global North. Women and girls are now highly visible subjects of global development governance, but also 'poster girls' for a variety of neoliberal reforms: Has feminism been coopted by neoliberalism? Reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of feminist accounts of neoliberal co-optation, this article suggests a path beyond the co-optation debate: Why does neoliberalism evince concern for gender inequality as a form of inequality if it is broadly concerned with individual subjects? Empirically, the article applies this conceptual debate to Bottom of the Pyramid development initiatives, focused on the Girl Effect Accelerator. It argues that neoliberalism appropriates dimensions of feminism insofar as it represents gender inequality as a site of accumulation and mechanism for legitimising the increased power accorded to the private sector in development governance.

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Calkin, S. (2017). Disrupting disempowerment: feminism, co-optation, and the privatised governance of gender and development. New Formations, 91, 69-86. https://doi.org/10.3898/newf%3A91.04.2017

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Apr 1, 2017
Publication Date Apr 1, 2017
Deposit Date Oct 6, 2017
Publicly Available Date Oct 9, 2017
Journal New Formations: A Journal of Culture, Theory, Politics
Print ISSN 0950-2378
Electronic ISSN 1741-0789
Publisher Lawrence Wishart
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 91
Pages 69-86
DOI https://doi.org/10.3898/newf%3A91.04.2017

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