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OverviewIn recent times where European welfare states are undergoing serious economic and social crises and being increasingly exposed to criticism, there has been a noticeable revival of feminist interest in the issues of equality. Focusing on a signature aspect of Scandinavian welfare states, Equality Struggles explores how gender equality and women’s rights are transforming the relationship between Scandinavian states and social actors. Indeed, drawing on in-depth analyses from fieldwork in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, this book examines the largest and most established women’s organizations and develops a multi-layered understanding of the entanglements between women’s movements, neoliberal markets and state political agendas in Scandinavia, as they give rise to feminist fractions and new feminist coalitions. Contributing to novel understandings of ""equality struggles"" within women’s organisations, this title will appeal to postgraduate students and scholars interested in fields such as Scandinavian Studies, Gender Studies, Political Science and International Relations and Social Theory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mia Liinason (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367876401ISBN 10: 036787640 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 12 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Equality Struggles in Neoliberal Welfare States Chapter 2 Tactics: Equality Splits Chapter 3 Funding Technologies Chapter 4 Markets, Nations, Norms: Women’s Sexual Rights Chapter 5 Claims-making: Negotiation and Normalization Chapter 6 Feminist Agendas: Contestation and Coalition Chapter 7 Agency and ResistanceReviewsEquality Struggles, Womens Movements, Neoliberal Markets and State Political Agendas in Scandinavia challenges mainstream scholarship on womens struggles in three Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The author explores the intricate ways through which discourses on gender equality as a national value inscribe themselves within and through these organizations and their agendas, in a time of neoliberal policies. The book success admirably in grasping the ambivalent (but intimate) relationship between state institutions and womens organizations convincingly showing how, where and why these organizations despite inclusive agendas for womens rights act upon specific class, race and sexual privileges. Mia Liinasons refreshing critical scholarship is a very timely contribution to feminist debate. The book is theoretically innovative and politically relevant, written through a reflective, stringent but powerful feminist voice committed to gendered justice. Prof. Diana Mulinari, Dep. of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden In her thought-provoking book, Mia Liinason creates an original story of women's organizations' struggles for equality in three Scandinavian welfare states: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. A thorough historical and comparative analysis is the basis of a complex narrative, which highlights how governance shapes these struggles and analyses how certain groups were excluded. Liinason's book can be an important source of inspiration for those who continue struggles for equality today. Johanna Esseveld, Professor Emerita in Sociology, Lund University, Sweden In Equality Struggles, Mia Liinason presents a carefully crafted discursive analysis of the claims to women's rights that serve both to foster and limit equality in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. With a deep appreciation of the way that power is practiced through the everyday, Liianson reveals the practical opportunities pursued by mainstream women's organizations that illuminate both their contingent agency and the source for their rigidity. The case studies on sex work and anti-discrimination law in particular will be of keen interest to feminist scholars concerned with governance, neo-liberalism and gender politics. The book provides fresh insight to the entanglements of power and opportunity and the necessity for intersectionality that is relevant beyond the Scandinavian context. Jennifer Suchland, Associate Professor, Ohio State University, USA Equality Struggles, Womens Movements, Neoliberal Markets and State Political Agendas in Scandinavia challenges mainstream scholarship on womens struggles in three Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The author explores the intricate ways through which discourses on gender equality as a national value inscribe themselves within and through these organizations and their agendas, in a time of neoliberal policies. The book success admirably in grasping the ambivalent (but intimate) relationship between state institutions and womens organizations convincingly showing how, where and why these organizations despite inclusive agendas for womens rights act upon specific class, race and sexual privileges. Mia Liinasons refreshing critical scholarship is a very timely contribution to feminist debate. The book is theoretically innovative and politically relevant, written through a reflective, stringent but powerful feminist voice committed to gendered justice. Prof. Diana Mulinari, Dep. of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden In her thought-provoking book, Mia Liinason creates an original story of women's organizations' struggles for equality in three Scandinavian welfare states: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. A thorough historical and comparative analysis is the basis of a complex narrative, which highlights how governance shapes these struggles and analyses how certain groups were excluded. Liinason's book can be an important source of inspiration for those who continue struggles for equality today. Johanna Esseveld, Professor Emerita in Sociology, Lund University, Sweden In Equality Struggles, Mia Liinason presents a carefully crafted discursive analysis of the claims to women's rights that serve both to foster and limit equality in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. With a deep appreciation of the way that power is practiced through the everyday, Liianson reveals the practical opportunities pursued by mainstream women's organizations that illuminate both their contingent agency and the source for their rigidity. The case studies on sex work and anti-discrimination law in particular will be of keen interest to feminist scholars concerned with governance, neo-liberalism and gender politics. The book provides fresh insight to the entanglements of power and opportunity and the necessity for intersectionality that is relevant beyond the Scandinavian context. Jennifer Suchland, Associate Professor, Ohio State University, USA "Equality Struggles, Women´s Movements, Neoliberal Markets and State Political Agendas in Scandinavia challenges mainstream scholarship on women´s struggles in three Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The author explores the intricate ways through which discourses on gender equality as a ""national value"" inscribe themselves within and through these organizations and their agendas, in a time of neoliberal policies. The book success admirably in grasping the ambivalent (but intimate) relationship between state institutions and women´s organizations convincingly showing how, where and why these organizations despite inclusive agendas for women´s rights act upon specific class, race and sexual privileges. Mia Liinason´s refreshing critical scholarship is a very timely contribution to feminist debate. The book is theoretically innovative and politically relevant, written through a reflective, stringent but powerful feminist voice committed to gendered justice. Prof. Diana Mulinari, Dep. of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden In her thought-provoking book, Mia Liinason creates an original story of women's organizations' struggles for equality in three Scandinavian welfare states: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. A thorough historical and comparative analysis is the basis of a complex narrative, which highlights how governance shapes these struggles and analyses how certain groups were excluded. Liinason's book can be an important source of inspiration for those who continue struggles for equality today. Johanna Esseveld, Professor Emerita in Sociology, Lund University, Sweden In Equality Struggles, Mia Liinason presents a carefully crafted discursive analysis of the claims to women’s rights that serve both to foster and limit equality in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. With a deep appreciation of the way that power is practiced through the everyday, Liianson reveals the p" Equality Struggles, Womens Movements, Neoliberal Markets and State Political Agendas in Scandinavia challenges mainstream scholarship on womens struggles in three Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The author explores the intricate ways through which discourses on gender equality as a national value inscribe themselves within and through these organizations and their agendas, in a time of neoliberal policies. The book success admirably in grasping the ambivalent (but intimate) relationship between state institutions and womens organizations convincingly showing how, where and why these organizations despite inclusive agendas for womens rights act upon specific class, race and sexual privileges. Mia Liinasons refreshing critical scholarship is a very timely contribution to feminist debate. The book is theoretically innovative and politically relevant, written through a reflective, stringent but powerful feminist voice committed to gendered justice. Prof. Diana Mulinari, Dep. of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden In her thought-provoking book, Mia Liinason creates an original story of women's organizations' struggles for equality in three Scandinavian welfare states: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. A thorough historical and comparative analysis is the basis of a complex narrative, which highlights how governance shapes these struggles and analyses how certain groups were excluded. Liinason's book can be an important source of inspiration for those who continue struggles for equality today. Johanna Esseveld, Professor Emerita in Sociology, Lund University, Sweden In Equality Struggles, Mia Liinason presents a carefully crafted discursive analysis of the claims to women's rights that serve both to foster and limit equality in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. With a deep appreciation of the way that power is practiced through the everyday, Liianson reveals the p Author InformationMia Liinason is Associate Professor in Gender Studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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