2006
DOI: 10.2307/20459109
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Hijacking Global Feminism: Feminists, the Catholic Church, and the Family Planning Debacle in Peru

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“…In addition to feminist NGOs, the 1990s witnessed the flourishing of "state feminism": women's policy machineries inside the state, including women's caucuses in legislative and executive offices (McBride and Mazur 2010). Time and again, across national contexts, the "jaw" strategy of combining feminist efforts within government with an autonomous base outside it has proved the most effective (Lycklama à Nijeholt, Sweibel, and Vargas 1998;Woodward 2004;Ewig 2006). Shirin Rai (2008, 74) describes this position as being "in and against the state.…”
Section: Strategic Decisions: Inside Out or Outside In?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to feminist NGOs, the 1990s witnessed the flourishing of "state feminism": women's policy machineries inside the state, including women's caucuses in legislative and executive offices (McBride and Mazur 2010). Time and again, across national contexts, the "jaw" strategy of combining feminist efforts within government with an autonomous base outside it has proved the most effective (Lycklama à Nijeholt, Sweibel, and Vargas 1998;Woodward 2004;Ewig 2006). Shirin Rai (2008, 74) describes this position as being "in and against the state.…”
Section: Strategic Decisions: Inside Out or Outside In?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neoeugenic concerns seem to be the most recent iteration. In the 1990s, the Fujimori government of Peru "hijacked" global feminist discourse of reproductive rights for Malthusian ends (Ewig 2006). In the 2000s the EU paid attention to bringing men into childcare and women into paid employment as part of a welfare state agenda defined not as women's emancipation but as "human capital development" (Jenson 2008).…”
Section: Dangers Of Co-optation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This identified a number of problems, including inconsistent freedom of choice, a lack of follow‐up treatment after surgical intervention, a compulsive tendency in the application of the policy, and the use of quotas to determine how many women should use particular methods of contraception (including surgical sterilisation) (Defensoría del Pueblo :4). Human rights and women's organisations also began to systematically gather evidence of human rights violations related to voluntary surgical contraception (CLADEM ; CRLP‐CLADEM ; Ewig ), and national newspapers reported cases of women who died as a direct result of (usually unconsented) surgical sterilisation through late 1997 and 1998 (Boesten :82; Defensoría del Pueblo :10–11).…”
Section: Rights Recognition and Cultural Memory: Sterilisation In Perumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the literature has also proposed an extended diagnosis of the cultural barrier against legal attempt to shift gender roles in Latin America (Ewig, 2006;Molyneux, 1985). As a matter of a fact, gender based policies always elicit strong opposition from supporters of cultural patterns that are frequently at odds with gender based programs and feminist perspectives.…”
Section: Solution Analysis a Evaluation Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%