Oñati Socio-Legal Series (Jul 2023)

Where feminists dare

  • Agnieszka Bielska-Brodziak,
  • Marlena Drapalska-Grochowicz,
  • Caterina Peroni,
  • Elisa Rapetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1S

Abstract

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This paper focuses on the public debate in Poland and Italy concerning the right to abortion in the contemporary rise of populist neo-conservative forces in Europe and of a global feminist movement. In both countries, the historical Catholic interference into women's reproductive rights and self-determination has been enforced by the renewed alliance of right-wing governments and pro-life groups to converge into a transnational “anti-gender war”. This represents a real backlash against women’s achievements over the last decades in terms of reproductive and sexual citizenship, which appears to be the battlefield for redefinition of western citizenship in times of global crisis. Although different genealogies, we identified a common framing of neo-conservative discourse, and of feminist claims and practices, as that of feminist strikes and social mutualism. In this perspective, we consider these practices as a normativity from below, arguing that feminist movement is addressing a new paradigm of citizenship.

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