Power, Institutionalisation, and Religion: Gender-Washing as a Tool of Autocratic Control
Power, Institutionalisation, and Religion: Gender-Washing as a Tool of Autocratic Control
Author(s): Blanka Knotková-ČapkováSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Gender Studies, Political Sciences, Comparative politics, Social Theory, Post-Communist Transformation, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Ústav mezinárodních vztahů
Keywords: islam; religion; power; institutions; freedom; post-colonialism
Summary/Abstract: This article reflects on Rola El-Husseini's critique of the Western double standards concerning women’s rights and religious freedom in her work "Double Standards and Dissonance: Women’s Rights and Freedom of Religion in the Global North." It expands on the concept of "gender-washing," illustrating how both left- and right-wing authoritarian regimes exploit gender equality rhetoric for political gains without genuine efforts toward equality. Through examples from Czechoslovakia and contemporary India, the article explores how different ideologies—from Marxism-Leninism to religious nationalism—use women’s rights as a façade while maintaining autocratic control. It also engages with postcolonial feminist critiques of Western universalism.
Journal: Czech Journal of International Relations
- Issue Year: 59/2024
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 107-115
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English