Catherine Rottenberg's Neoliberal Feminism Book Review
Bailes, Jon http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article47449
Publisher: Europe Solidaire Sans Frontieres Date Written: 09/01/2019 Year Published: 2019 Resource Type: Article
An interview with Catherine Rottenberg, author of The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism (2018).
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In recent years, it has become increasingly uncontroversial in parts of mainstream discourse for women to identify as feminist. In much of popular culture, feminism is no longer depicted as a marginal, radical ideology and has instead become a desirable ethical stance promoted even by the elite. But what is actually meant by 'feminism' in these instances, and how does it relate to a project to improve the rights and freedoms of women in general?
In her 2018 book, The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism, Catherine Rottenberg explains how the popular concept of feminism that has emerged actually tends towards supporting the status quo and the dominant rationality of competitive individualism.
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