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Jen Evans Writes 杏吧原创 The New War on Gender Studies

January 15, 2019

Jennifer Evans

Professor Jennifer Evans of the History Department has written an article for . Below is a short excerpt from her article entitled “” with the full article available online.

Recently, a bag thought to contain a bomb was left outside the National Secretariat for Gender Research in Gothenburg, Sweden. The dynamite-shaped device inside turned out to be a fake, but the intent to threaten and scare was clear.

expressed her grave concerns, saying some scholars are more exposed to hatred and violence than others.

Lately, we have witnessed global story after story of government rollbacks on abortion provision, LGBTQ rights and now the closure of entire programs devoted to women鈥檚 and gender studies. It is part of the populist playbook in places like and .

Brazil鈥檚 President Jair Bolsinaro put it bluntly in his inaugural address on Jan. 2. He will fight the

The war on gender studies is a pillar in the authoritarian critique of liberalism. But for many scholars, it is a sign of the times for liberal democracies as well.

Proponents use 鈥済ender ideology鈥 and 鈥済ender theory鈥 as a catch-all to oppose marriage equality, reproductive rights, sexual liberalism and anti-discrimination policy generally. In their book, Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe researchers Roman Kuhar and David Paternotte note that

This trend is a global concern, part of a neo-traditionalist turn in how we meet the challenge of sexual rights and gender identity in the 21st century.