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Patriarchal Struggles and State Practices: A Feminist, Political-Economic View
Author(s)Zajicek, Anna M.; Calasanti, Toni M.
AbstractFeminist scholars challenge ahistorical conceptions of the patriarchal state and emphasize the importance of power struggles across class, race, and gender lines in transforming state gender policies. They also unintentionally downplay the ideological power struggles among race- and class-homogeneous patriarchal institutions, especially in relatively monolithic political contexts with little or no independent feminist movement. Our historical (1945-89) case study of the transformations of Polish abortion laws and selected economic policies geared toward women explores how these changing policies were used in, and shaped by, the ideological power struggles between two homogeneous, powerful, male-dominated institutions: the Communist Party and the Catholic Church. We argue that one cannot understand patriarchal state practices without considering the ideological power struggles between patriarchal institutions in homogeneous social contexts as well as in those of a more heterogeneous nature.
IssueNo5
Pages505-527
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceGender and Society
VolumeNo12
PubDateOctober 1998
ISBN_ISSN0891-2432

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