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The term gender ideology, central to the anti-gender movement, lacks a consistent or coherent definition [3] and encompasses a wide range of issues. [4] Scholars such as Stefanie Mayer and Birgit Sauer describe it as an "empty signifier," [3] while Agnieszka Graff characterizes it as a catch-all term for ideas opposed by conservative Catholics. [5]
Radical feminism is a perspective within feminism that calls for a radical re-ordering of society in which male supremacy is eliminated in all social and economic contexts, while recognizing that women's experiences are also affected by other social divisions such as in race, class, and sexual orientation. The ideology and movement emerged in ...
Anti-gender rhetoric has seen increasing circulation in gender-critical feminist discourse since 2016, including use of the term "gender ideology". [5] In several countries, gender-critical feminist groups have formed alliances with right-wing, far-right , and anti-feminist organisations.
The plan also specifically addresses LGBTQ+ issues and attacks "radical gender ideology." In addition to calling for an end to the Department of Education, it suggests legislation that would ...
Some socialist feminists, many of the Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party, point to the classic Marxist writings of Frederick Engels [57] and August Bebel [58] as a powerful explanation of the link between gender oppression and class exploitation. To some other socialist feminists, this view of gender oppression is naive and much of ...
In August, the Human Rights Campaign reported there were 26 states with a ban or policy against gender-affirming care for minors and that 39% of transgender youth lived in states that have passed ...
Trump promises to cut federal funding for any school “pushing… radical gender ideology,” which, as GLAAD explains, “is a malicious rhetorical construct that falsely asserts that LGBTQ ...
A 2004 opinion piece by British radical feminist Julie Bindel titled "Gender Benders, beware" printed in The Guardian caused the paper to receive two hundred letters of complaint from transgender people, doctors, therapists, academics and others. The editorial expressed her anger at Kimberly Nixon and her views on transgender people.