Title
Women's citizenship and neopopulism: Peru under the Fujimori regime
Date Issued
01 January 2006
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Université Laval
Publisher(s)
Cambridge University Press
Abstract
This article argues that the increased participation of women in Peruvian politics in the 1990s and the advances made in some areas of their citizenship rights are connected to the strategies put in place by some sectors of the women's movement and to the openings provided by the Fujimori regime. Some of the impact of neopopulist rule on political institutions is shown to be positively related to women's increased opportunities during this period; yet the weak rule of law and the political use of the women's agenda by an increasingly questionable regime placed the women's movement in a complex political panorama. A disaggregated analysis of the politics of women's citizenship reveals that women from the popular sectors did not benefit from the same progress in their rights claims as women from the feminist movement or women in party politics.
Start page
117
End page
141
Volume
48
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sociología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33244463515
Source
Latin American Politics and Society
ISSN of the container
1531426X
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus