The water question in feminism: water control and gender inequities in a neo-liberal era
Creators
- 1. IHE-UNESCO Delft Institute for Water Education , Westvest 7, 2611 AX, Delft, The Netherlands
- 2. Wageningen University and Research Centre
Description
The current neo-liberal moment in water policy appears to offer possibilities for realizing feminist ambitions. Several feminist scholars see the individualization and privatization of resource rights as offering possibilities for confronting gender inequalities rooted in, and reproduced by, historic and structural male favoured access to productive resources such as land and water. But we seriously doubt a progressive feminist potential of neo-liberal reforms in the water sector. We focus on water used for agricultural purposes, because neo-liberal water proposals are premised on taking water out of agriculture to uses with higher marginal economic returns. A first set of doubts involves water as a specific resource, largely because of its propensity to flow. Rights to water are less fixed and more prone to be contested at various levels and in different socio-legal domains than rights to other natural resources. The second set stems from our disagreement with the ideological underpinnings of the neo-lib...
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Gender, Place & Culture
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
ISSN:
0966369x
Volume:
16
Pages:
409-426
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