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The Politics of Feminist Knowledge Transfer draws together analytical work on gender training and gender expertise. Its chapters critically reflect on the politics of feminist knowledge transfer, understood as an inherently political, dynamic and contested process, the overall aim of which is to transform gendered power relations in pursuit of more equal societies, workplaces, and policies. At its core, the work explores the relationship between gender expertise, gender training, and broader processes of feminist transformation arising from knowledge transfer activities. Examining these in a reflective way, the book brings a primarily practice-based debate into the academic arena. With contributions from authors of diverse backgrounds, including academics, practitioners and representatives of gender training institutions, the editors combine a focus on gender expertise and gender training, with more theory-focused chapters.
Contents
Foreword; Myra Marx Ferree and Mieke VerlooPrefaceAcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction; Maria Bustelo, Lucy Ferguson, and Maxime Forest1. How to Wield Feminist Power; Elisabeth Prugl2. Resistance in Gender Training and Mainstreaming Processes; Emanuela Lombardo and Lut Mergaert3. Gender Expertise and the Private Sector: Navigating the Privatization of Gender Equality Funding; Lucy Ferguson and Daniela Moreno Alarcon4.The Smothering of Feminist Knowledge: Gender Mainstreaming Articulated through Neoliberal Governmentalities; Tine Davids and Anouka van Eerdewijk5. Windows of Opportunity, Trojan Horses and Waves of Women on the Move: De-colonizing the Circulation of Feminist Knowledges through Metaphors?; Rahel Kunz6. Gender Training as a Tool for Transformative Gender Mainstreaming: Evidence from Sweden; Anne-Charlott Callerstig7. Between Knowledge and Power: Triggering Structural Change for Gender Equality from Inside in Higher Education Institutions; Viviane AlbengaConclusions; Maria Bustelo, Lucy Ferguson, and Maxime ForestAppendix: Madrid Declaration on Advancing Gender+ Training in Theory and PracticeIndex



