REWRITING POWER: THE METAPOLITICS OF GENDER, IDENTITY, AND GLOBAL LEGITIMACY IN THE ERA OF FRAGMENTED GOVERNANCE
Abstract
The contemporary geopolitical landscape is witnessing an unprecedented surge in anti-gender mobilizations characterized by widespread campaigns questioning, undermining, or outright rejecting the principles of gender equality, feminist progress, and LGBTQ+ rights.
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