State Masculine Logics, Neoliberalism, and Canadian Federalism

Karina Valcke-Beckett
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Institutional feminist theorists are interested in understanding how political institutions impact the creation of social policy and gender equality within a country. In Canada, institutional feminist scholars have predominantly focused on Constitutional jurisprudence and Charter politics to understand Canada’s institutional response to gender inequality. However, this literature is limited in its analysis of federal structures as being based within masculine logics, upholding patriarchal systems. Using a historical institutionalist approach, this paper looks at three stages of Canadian federalism: the 1867 two-nation compact, the Keynesian-Ford welfare state, and neoliberal ‘open federalism’ model. It finds that the non-static institutionalized gender biases in Canadian federalism have continued to favour masculine logics and bias, and disadvantages the creation of feminist social policy by the Canadian and provincial governments.  
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国家阳刚逻辑、新自由主义与加拿大联邦制
制度女权主义理论家感兴趣的是了解政治制度如何影响一个国家内社会政策和性别平等的形成。在加拿大,制度女权主义学者主要关注宪法学和宪章政治,以了解加拿大对性别不平等的制度反应。然而,这些文献在联邦结构的分析上是有限的,因为它是基于男性逻辑的,坚持父权制度。本文采用历史制度主义的方法,考察了加拿大联邦制的三个阶段:1867年的两国契约、凯恩斯-福特福利国家和新自由主义的“开放联邦制”模式。研究发现,加拿大联邦制中非静态的制度化性别偏见继续支持男性逻辑和偏见,不利于加拿大和各省政府制定女权主义社会政策。
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