FiLiA Conference: NEOLIBERALISM& PATRIARCHY
HEATHER BRUNSKELL-EVANS
NEOLIBERALISM AND PATRIARCHY
THE FEMALE BODY: REFLECTIONS ON ‘GENDER IDENTITY’ AND SEX EQUALITY
Neo-liberalism is a political philosophy which has several problems:
- It regards the individual as an autonomous agent;
- It tells us the unregulated free-market economy alleviates social inequalities;
- It describes freedom in terms of individual ‘choice’.
What is wrong with this economistic view of the human being? It takes no account of any other power relation. The case of the female body illustrates this problem perfectly:
On the one hand women’s bodies are seen as material objects to be sold through pornography and prostitution. On the other hand, female bodies are seen as immaterial because any individual can allegedly ‘become’ a woman – not in Simone De Beauvoir’s sense (the struggle for female bodied people to become socially accepted as ‘feminine’) – but through simply identifying as ‘feminine’.
This paper will explore the political consequences for girls and women when the term ‘gender identity’ replaces the term sex-inequality and demonstrates how this purportedly progressive term performs the reverse function – it actually re-invigorates reactionary, traditional ideas of girlhood and womanhood which it is important to resist.
About Heather: Heather is an academic and political commentator. She makes appearances on Radio and TV and is a Spokeswoman for FiLiA. Heather writes on pornography, prostitution and transgenderism. Her latest books are:
Brunskell-Evans, H. (ed.) (2018) The Sexualized Body and The Medical Authority of Pornography. Cambridge Scholars: Newcastle
Brunskell-Evans, H. and Moore, M. (eds.) (2018) Transgender Children and Young People: Born in Your Own Body. Cambridge Scholars: Newcastle
Find out more:
Twitter: @brunskellevans
HEATHER BRUNSKELL-EVANS