Women’s (Dis) Empowerment in the Contemporary Discourse of Neoliberal Capitalism
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Journal of El-Nas Volume 10/Number 01/Year 2023/ Pages 034-004
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The contemporary world has witnessed an unprecedented spread of feminist antipatriarchal discourse that have narrowly perceived women’s empowerment and
liberation as a pure struggle against men for more commensurate economic
opportunities and gender equality. This has brought about the incorporation of the
female figure into the global institutions of the capitalist market as never before.
Subsequently, in their quest for empowerment, women end up subject to the double
burden of both productive and reproductive labor. Accordingly, this paper is an
attempt to revisit the common orthodox perceptions of empowerment and
resistance in the world of global capitalism. Endorsing a feminist political economic
perspective represented by leading theorists and critics like, Maria Mies, Cynthia
Enloe, Elizabeth Kammarck Minnich and others, this research is an attempt to
engender the hegemonic capitalist ‘knowledge’ by exposing the suppressed
‘exploitative’ and ‘oppressive’ meanings that are attached to women’s
empowerment in the contemporary age of globalization. Furthermore, this paper is
a contribution to the concurrent literature on feminist empowerment and
resistance. It calls for an inclusive gender perspective to the understanding of
neoliberal capitalism so as to pave the way to modes of resistance and empowerment that subvert the dysfunctional meanings propagated by the system’s
neoliberal knowledge.
