Dutch Transnational Feminist Solidarity Activism

across North-South Divides 1975-2018
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ISBN 9789464551860
Auteur(s) Ireen Dubel
NUR codes 745 , 697
Jaar van uitgave 2025
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Bindwijze paperback
Aantal bladzijdes 465

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In this book, Ireen Dubel analyses the so far unnoticed history of nearly five decades of Dutch transnational feminist solidarity with women’s rights in the Global South in particular. This history begins in 1975, the International Women’s Year, which ignited contemporary Dutch transnational feminist solidarity engagement. Archival research, interviews with key actors and first-hand documentation of events and policy claims form the rich empirical grounding of the book’s case studies. These include a variety of solidarity initiatives, ranging from safeguarding reproductive rights and access to safe abortion, to supporting women under apartheid, recognising women’s rights at the UN, promoting sexual rights and diversity, and mobilising political and financial support for women’s movements around the world. By discussing specific case studies of solidarity activism and policy advocacy, Dubel offers compelling evidence and an explanation for the sustainability and outcomes of Dutch transnational feminist solidarity activism. This history has the power to inspire contemporary and future transnational feminist solidarity engagement.

Prelude 11
1 Introduction 12
Part One: Pivotal Pioneers 1975-1985
2 1975 ‘Not just a year, but a lifetime for women’ 41
3 Pioneering Feminist Advocacy and Knowledge Production 54
4 From ‘Population Control No!’ to Reproductive Rights 76
5 Taking Stock of the Women’s Decade 93
Epilogue: Pivotal Pioneers 115
Part Two: Influencing Institutions 1986-1995
6 Gender Knowledge Brokers 121
7 Malibongwe for a Non-Racial, Non-Sexist South Africa 138
8 Women’s Human Rights out of the Brackets 162
Epilogue: Influencing Institutions 186
Part Three: Moving into the New Millennium 1996-2005

9 Sexual Rights out of the Closet 191
10 Abortion Activists Make Waves 209
11 Beijing’s Unfulfilled Promises 228
Epilogue: Moving into the New Millennium 246
Part Four: Resilience and Reinvigoration 2006-2018

12 Where is the Money? 251
13 Investing in Women 271
Epilogue: Resilience and Reinvigoration 293
Conclusion

14 Looking Back to the Future 299
Acknowledgements 317
Annex List of Cabinets, (junior) Ministers and Political Parties 320
Biographies 326
List of Abbreviations 342
Notes 345
Sources 393
Bibliography 397
Illustrations and Photographic Acknowledgements 431
Index 433

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