“Our Family – Our Rules”: Mobilizations against Gender in Bulgaria (2018–2020)
“Our Family – Our Rules”: Mobilizations against Gender in Bulgaria (2018–2020)
Author(s): Valentina Gueorguieva, Velislava PetrovaSubject(s): Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Sociology, Sociology of Politics, Globalization
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: anti-gender campaigns; counter-movements; conservative mobilizations; Istanbul Convention; Strategy for the child
Summary/Abstract: The processes of disaffection with mainstream politics and the rise of radical nationalist parties (2007–2017) created political opportunities for the emergence of anti-gender campaigns in Bulgaria. They unfolded in two stages: during the first stage, with the attacks against the Istanbul Convention in 2018, a discursive change was in effect that opened political opportunities for new conservative politics; while during the second stage, with the attacks against the National Strategy for the Child in 2019–2020, new actors emerged mobilizing around conservative values in the form a grassroots movement. Political figures with strong institutional positions engineered the anti-gender discourse and formulated a program aiming to construct a new normality around “the sanctity of the family”. In resonance with the political discourse, a grassroots movement appeared in 2019. Dismantling the welfare state and backsliding in family-orientated institutional policies also provoked resistance.
Journal: Социологически проблеми
- Issue Year: 56/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 288-309
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English
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