Journal article
The continued importance of a feminist analysis: making gendered inequalities visible through a critique of Howard Government policy on domestic violence
Just Policy: a journal of Australian social policy, Vol.47, pp.31-37
2008
Abstract
As a counter discourse, feminism puts women's experiences and the unequal relationships of patriarchy at the forefront of analysis, highlights gender inequalities entrenched in social institutions and policy, and draws attention to the organisation of society along gender specific lines that relegates women to the private sphere and reinforces inequalities. This article argues that feminist analyses remain crucial to any critical analysis of social policy. It examines the Howard government's neo liberal, neo conservative approach to social policy, and specifically its policy responses to family violence, which exemplifies the attacks it made on the previous gains made by women. By challenging the dominant discourse, feminist critiques can help bring about the social change necessary to transform patriarchal power structures and relations.
Details
- Title
- The continued importance of a feminist analysis: making gendered inequalities visible through a critique of Howard Government policy on domestic violence
- Authors
- Christine Morley (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts and Social SciencesSelma Macfarlane (Author) - Deakin University
- Publication details
- Just Policy: a journal of Australian social policy, Vol.47, pp.31-37
- Publisher
- Victorian Council of Social Services
- Date published
- 2008
- ISSN
- 1323-2266
- Organisation Unit
- School of Social Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449415802621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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