不情愿的女权主义者:安格拉·默克尔与德国性别政治的现代化

J. Mushaben
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关于各种形式的性别代表的影响的学术研究主要集中在数量证据上,即掌权的妇女可以发挥作用,而淡化定性案例研究,这些研究可以在妇女参与政府与更好的妇女政策之间建立因果关系。分析了自2005年以来德国首位女总理发起的政策变化后,该论文认为,尽管默克尔属于基民盟,但她对德国性别平等的贡献超过了之前所有的总理,尽管她拒绝给自己贴上女权主义者的标签。作者探讨了导致默克尔不愿接受(西方主导的)女权主义标签的三个因素,例如,她在完全相反的德意志民主共和国性别制度下的社会化,她对数据驱动的政策学习的偏好,她对“意识形态”框架的厌恶,以及追求混合动机的倾向。论文最后以最近的例子为例,旨在平衡全球性别竞争环境,证明她愿意接受转型代表性。
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The Reluctant Feminist: Angela Merkel and the Modernization of Gender Politics in Germany
Academic studies regarding the impact of various forms of gender representation focus largely on quantitative evidence that women in power can make a difference, downplaying qualitative case studies that can establish causal links between women's participation in government and better policies for women. Analyzing policy changes initiated by Germany’s first female Chancellor since 2005, the paper argues that despite her CDU-affiliation, Angela Merkel has contributed more to gender equality in Germany than all previous chancellors, even though she refuses to label herself a feminist. The author explores three factors shaping Merkel's reluctance to embrace the (western dominated) feminist label, e.g., her socialization under a diametrically opposed GDR gender regime, her preference for data-driven policy learning, her aversion towards “ideological” framing, coupled with a tendency to pursue mixed motives, respectively. The paper concludes with recent examples geared towards leveling the global gender playing-field, attesting to her willingness to embrace transformational representation.
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