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Men's Rights and Feminist Advocacy in Canadian Domestic Violence Policy ArenasContexts, Dynamics, and Outcomes of Antifeminist BacklashUniversity of Windsor This article examines government and advocacy group texts on three recent Canadian domestic violence policy moments. Drawing on governance, feminist poststructuralist, and social movement perspectives, it examines men's rights advocates' and feminists' discursive actions and their influence on officials. The research aim is to explore the provisional, intrinsically incomplete, and indeed questionable success, to date, of Canadian anti-domestic violence advocates' strategies and tactics of resisting men's advocates' efforts to delegitimize gendered constructions of domestic violence. At the level of political action, the article contributes to efforts by feminists internationally to safeguard protections and supports for abused women and children in a political context marked by the increasingly prominent influence of men's rights and associated antiprogressive backlash.
Key Words: feminist feminism backlash Canada violence against women men's rights international domestic violence domestic violence governance subjectivities social movements
Feminist Criminology, Vol. 3, No. 1,
44-75 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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