Theorizing gender equality: – perspectives on power and legitimacy
: perspectives on power and legitimacy
: Kevät Nousiainen, Anne Maria Holli, Johanna Kantola, Milja Saari, Linda Hart
Publisher: Oxford University Press
: 2013
: Social Politics
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: 1072-4745
: 1468-2893
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxs026
This article develops new analytical tools for considering the dynamics of power in gender equality. This is done by focusing on a closely related concept, legitimacy, and utilizing it to shed light on the relations between gender equality and power. We develop a new concept to describe the “undecided” conceptual zone between what is considered “legitimate” and what is “illegitimate,” that we have named “a-legitimate”. The starting point is the idea that legitimacy is construed in a binary opposition with illegitimacy. Instead of being static, the struggles over definition of “legitimate” and “illegitimate” are an outcome of dynamic processes and fundamentally shaped by the “a-legitimate” that falls in-between.