The critical role of Romani feminism in decolonizing gender mainstreaming
Aldessa Georgiana Lincan
Chapter Spotlight 16 in Research Handbook on Gender Mainstreaming, 2026, pp 506-509 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Linking decolonial feminist theory to Romani feminist thought, this spotlight shows how gender mainstreaming fails to account for the lived experiences of Romani women. It calls for “de-whitening” and “situating” Romani women's experiences and perspectives within non-Western and decolonial feminist theories as a critical part of a broader process of decolonizing gender mainstreaming. In so doing, it seeks to raise awareness of the persistent invisibility of Romani women – not only in society, but also in gender equality policies – and to foster dialogue and collaboration in feminist and policy-making spaces.
Keywords: Romani Feminism; Decolonial Feminism; Gender Mainstreaming; Intersectionality; Romani Women (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035353415
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