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    Depatriarchalisation and Bolivian women leadership: transforming politics across international, local, and everyday

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    Author(s)
    Trotte, Alyssa Ribeiro Perpeto
    Editor(s)
    Satija, Shivani
    Publication date
    2025-09-18
    Subject
    Gender
    Keywords
    Depatriarchalisation
    Bolivian women's leadership
    Country
    Bolivia
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Routledge
    Oxfam Colombia
    Oxfam KEDV
    Oxfam India
    Oxfam Mexico
    Oxfam South Africa
    Oxfam Brazil
    Journal
    Gender and Development
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621745
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2025.2501413
    Document type
    Journal article
    Language
    English
    Description
    <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>This article explores the significant role of Bolivian women&#8217;s social movements in shaping political alternatives to foreign policy and domestic governance through the lens of depatriarchalisation. The early 21st century has seen women&#8217;s movements as pivotal actors in a critical transformation in Bolivia&#8217;s political landscape, challenging entrenched patriarchal norms and advocating for gender justice within the plurinational state. By employing a qualitative methodology grounded in political sociology, this research analyses key policy documents &#8211; such as National Decree No. 4650, and speeches by President Luis Arce at the United Nations and Mar&#237;a Nela Prada at the Organisation of American States &#8211; as well as interviews with two activists. The findings reveal a complex interplay between women&#8217;s movements and state mechanisms, characterised by both collaboration and contention. The research indicates that depatriarchalisation efforts enhanced by Bolivian women extend beyond traditional political engagement, influencing both domestic and international policy frameworks, such as everyday life. Despite notable advancements in women&#8217;s representation, where Bolivia ranks among the highest globally for women&#8217;s participation in national legislatures, significant barriers remain, particularly for marginalised groups. Therefore, this paper also highlights the challenges and contradictions faced by women in navigating these landscapes as they weave political alternatives. Drawing attention to the transformative practices of women leaders that extend beyond traditional political engagement, this study underscores the broader implications of Bolivian women&#8217;s movements in advancing gender equality and transformative change on multiple scales, from local communities to international platforms.</p> </body> </html>
    Pages
    18
    EISSN
    1355-2074
    ISBN
    1364-9221
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2025.2501413
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