Precarious Locations: Feminist Co-optation and Strategies of Resistance in the Neoliberal Age
As women gained access to influence politics through official channels, the social justice concerns of feminist activists started to be pursued in Romania through institutionalized forms of political intervention. The institutionalization and professionalization of the feminist movement were widely...
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doaj-df886c9c7e9149d2a4e17cc0d7b67fad2021-08-02T21:03:06ZengAdam Mickiewicz UniversityPraktyka Teoretyczna2081-81302018-12-0130410.14746/prt.2018.4.6Precarious Locations: Feminist Co-optation and Strategies of Resistance in the Neoliberal AgeAlexandra Ana0Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences Palazzo Strozzi, Piazza Strozzi 50123 Florence As women gained access to influence politics through official channels, the social justice concerns of feminist activists started to be pursued in Romania through institutionalized forms of political intervention. The institutionalization and professionalization of the feminist movement were widely associated with feminist and women NGOs collaborating with governmental gender equality bodies to advance movement goals and achieve policy success. While some scholars insisted on the benefits of infusing feminist ideas and practices within the state, others considered that NGOization made the feminist movement susceptible of co-optation contributing to its demobilization and depoliticization. The concept of co-optation reflects the dilemmas faced by contemporary feminist movements regarding the displacement of feminist goals and concerns that might be adapted to other priorities and agendas – sometimes adverse and conflicting with the original aims – once they become part of the official political channels of decision-making. The resource dependency of feminist NGOs and groups on state or private funds is also associated with the co-optation of movement organizations. With this in mind, how does one build on critical analyses around the concept of co-optation without disbanding the actions and efforts of feminist activists and NGOs as legitimating the policy agendas of state or private donors? This study aims, first, to explain, the tensions engendered by co-optation and the insider/outsider dilemma facing the contemporary feminist movement and, second, to explore the strategies developed by the feminist movement to resist or govern co-optation. In order to explore the process of co-optation, especially the tensions and strategies of resistance engendered by it, the paper uses the NGOization body of literature and provides empirical evidence from research on the Romanian feminist movement. https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/prt/article/view/19012CooptationinstitutionalizationNGOizationfeminist movementresource dependency |
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Precarious Locations: Feminist Co-optation and Strategies of Resistance in the Neoliberal Age |
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Precarious Locations: Feminist Co-optation and Strategies of Resistance in the Neoliberal Age |
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Precarious Locations: Feminist Co-optation and Strategies of Resistance in the Neoliberal Age |
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Precarious Locations: Feminist Co-optation and Strategies of Resistance in the Neoliberal Age |
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Precarious Locations: Feminist Co-optation and Strategies of Resistance in the Neoliberal Age |
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precarious locations: feminist co-optation and strategies of resistance in the neoliberal age |
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As women gained access to influence politics through official channels, the social justice concerns of feminist activists started to be pursued in Romania through institutionalized forms of political intervention. The institutionalization and professionalization of the feminist movement were widely associated with feminist and women NGOs collaborating with governmental gender equality bodies to advance movement goals and achieve policy success. While some scholars insisted on the benefits of infusing feminist ideas and practices within the state, others considered that NGOization made the feminist movement susceptible of co-optation contributing to its demobilization and depoliticization. The concept of co-optation reflects the dilemmas faced by contemporary feminist movements regarding the displacement of feminist goals and concerns that might be adapted to other priorities and agendas – sometimes adverse and conflicting with the original aims – once they become part of the official political channels of decision-making. The resource dependency of feminist NGOs and groups on state or private funds is also associated with the co-optation of movement organizations. With this in mind, how does one build on critical analyses around the concept of co-optation without disbanding the actions and efforts of feminist activists and NGOs as legitimating the policy agendas of state or private donors? This study aims, first, to explain, the tensions engendered by co-optation and the insider/outsider dilemma facing the contemporary feminist movement and, second, to explore the strategies developed by the feminist movement to resist or govern co-optation. In order to explore the process of co-optation, especially the tensions and strategies of resistance engendered by it, the paper uses the NGOization body of literature and provides empirical evidence from research on the Romanian feminist movement.
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