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In Canada and elsewhere, recent political, economic, and social shifts have brought gender to the forefront of politics as never before, from gender-based analyses and "feminist budgets" to the #MeToo, Idle No More, and Black Lives Matter movements. Detailing these gendered and turbulent political times, this book features state-of-the art scholarship from diverse contributors that encompasses both contemporary challenges as well as avenues for change now and into the future. This collection represents a complex treatment of both gender and politics, in which gender is examined in light of other collective identities and their intersections and politics refers to both institutional and movement and countermovement politics.
Fiona MacDonald is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of the Fraser Valley.Alexandra Dobrowolsky is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Saint Mary’s University.
Introduction: Transforming and Transformational Gender Politics in Turbulent TimesFiona MacDonald and Alexandra DobrowolskyPart I. Transforming Institutions and Ideas: Turbulent Times and Ongoing Struggles1. A Diverse, Feminist "Open Door" Canada? Trudeau-Styled Equality, Liberalisms, and FeminismsAlexandra Dobrowolsky2. Feminist Government or Governance Feminism? Exploring Feminist Policy Analysis in the Trudeau EraStephanie Paterson and Francesca Scala3. Gender-Sensitivity under Trudeau: Facebook Feminism or Real Change?Jeanette Ashe4. Feminism, Public Dialogue, and Sexual Assault LawElaine Craig5. Transforming the Gender Divide? Deconstructing Femininity and Masculinity in Indigenous PoliticsGina Starblanket6. How Gender Became a Defence Issue: A Feminist Perspective on Canadian Defence PolicyMaya Eichler 7. Free Mining Body Land and the Social Reproduction of Indigenous Life Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez8. The Promises and Perils of Hashtag FeminismTamara A. Small9. Women and Children First! Childhood, Feminisms, and the Co-Emancipatory ModelToby RolloPart II. Non-Institutional and Intersectional Politics: Feminisms, Allies, Affect, and Anger10. Gender and Feminist Mobilizations in Quebec: Changes Within and Outside the MovementPascale Dufour and Geneviève Pagé11. The Intersectional Politics of Black Lives MatterDebra Thompson12. Pinkwashing Pride Parades: The Politics of Police in LGBTQ Spaces in CanadaAlexa DeGagne 13. Refusing Extraction: Environmental Reproductive Justice Across the PacificSarah Wiebe14. Erasure at the "Tipping Point"? Transfeminist Politics and Challenges for Representation: from Turtle Island to the Global South/sChamindra Weerawardhana15. Rethinking Disability, Citizenship, and IntersectionalityStacy Clifford Simplican16. Engendering Fatness and "Obesity": Affect, Emotions, and the Governance of Weight in a Neoliberal AgeMichael Orsini17. The "Alt" Right, Toxic Masculinity, and ViolenceJohn Grant and Fiona MacDonald