"This engaging and timely book is unique in addressing the relation between left-wing populism and the gender equality agenda. It contributes to advance the academic knowledge of populism by tackling the so-far unexplored connection of feminism, gender equality policies and left-wing populism."

- MariaCaterina La Barbera, Institute of Philosophy, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain

This book investigates the relation between left-wing populism and feminist politics by analysing three specific aspects. First, whether left-wing populist parties promote gender equality policies, against charges of a general inconsistency between both political projects; Second, how do these parties form their policy-making coalitions in the field of gender equality; Third, how much impact on policy do women's movements have when left-wing populists are in power. The book is focused on the case of Bolivia during the first twelve years of Evo Morales's presidency. Theempirical analysis is based on the qualitative content analysis of documents and semi-structured interviews with women's movements' activists, policy-makers and experts in women's movements. The central issue of the book is present throughout the volume, but each empirical chapter can be also read as a semi-autonomous analysis of a specific aspect of the relation between left-wing populism and feminist politics, which increases the interest of the book for different audiences including experts in gender and politics and feminist activists, specialists in Latin American politics, indigenous politics and social movements.

Pablo Castaño is Researcher in Politics and currently works at Barcelona's City Council.



Autorentext

Pablo Castaño is Researcher in Politics and currently works as the Head of Cabinet of Barcelona's Deputy Major for Social Rights, Global Justice, Feminism and LGTBI. In addition to his academic career, he has worked as a freelance journalist for several Spanish, French and English-speaking media. He has also taught various Politics courses in the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, the Poitiers Institute for Political Studies and Sciences Po Paris, France.



Klappentext

This book investigates the relation between left-wing populism and feminist politics by analysing three specific aspects. First, whether left-wing populist parties promote gender equality policies, against charges of a general inconsistency between both political projects; Second, how do these parties form their policy-making coalitions in the field of gender equality; Third, how much impact on policy do women's movements have when left-wing populists are in power. The book is focused on the case of Bolivia during the first twelve years of Evo Morales's presidency. The empirical analysis is based on the qualitative content analysis of documents and semi-structured interviews with women's movements' activists, policy-makers and experts in women's movements. The central issue of the book is present throughout the volume, but each empirical chapter can be also read as a semi-autonomous analysis of a specific aspect of the relation between left-wing populism and feminist politics, which increases the interest of the book for different audiences including experts in gender and politics and feminist activists, specialists in Latin American politics, indigenous politics and social movements.



Inhalt

Chapter 1. Introduction: Looking at the Relation between Feminist Politics and Left-Wing Populism through the Bolivian Case. - Chapter 2. Legislation on violence against women in politics, a pioneer policy on gender equality. - Chapter 3. Pragmatism in the formation of policy-making coalitions. - Chapter 4. Women's Movements Institutionalisation and Impact on Policy. - Chapter 5. Conclusions

Titel
Left-Wing Populism and Feminist Politics
Untertitel
Women's Movements and Gender Equality Policies in Evo Morales' Bolivia
EAN
9783030992323
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
26.05.2022
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Dateigrösse
2.35 MB
Anzahl Seiten
136