Malaysia dalam Arus Feminisme Global: Pembangunan Wanita dan Hubungan Antarabangsa Malaysia

Muhammad Rahimi Hassan, Rashila Ramli
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Feminism is a discourse and movement that aims to change the gender imbalance in a patriarchal society. Feminism has proliferated, covering four mainstreams and evolving 'from the bottom up'. The dynamics, focus, and struggle that start from the community up to the international level show the inclusive involvement of state and non-state actors. Using Feminism approaches in Politics and International Relations, this paper explains how the dynamics of women's development in Malaysia have become part of contemporary global feminism. When the UN celebrated International Women's Day in 1975, Malaysia played an active international role in the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). It established a local agency, the National Advisory Council on the Integration of Women in Development (NACIWID). The paper is divided into three major parts. First, interactions between feminism and International Relations will be explored. Second, because of gendering politics, the framework of women in development (WID), women and development (WAD), as well as gender and development (GAD) have become a benchmark for explaining women's emancipation in policy formulation. Finally, the study also applies the model in Malaysia. Arguably Malaysia's earliest roles and international activism explain the inclusion of Malaysia's lessons in transnational feminism and the country's contribution to women's development despite the prevalent patriarchal attributes.
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女权主义是一种旨在改变男权社会性别失衡的话语和运动。女权主义已经激增,涵盖了四大主流,并“自下而上”发展。从社区到国际层面的动态、焦点和斗争显示了国家和非国家行为体的包容性参与。本文运用女权主义在政治与国际关系中的方法,解释马来西亚女性发展的动态如何成为当代全球女权主义的一部分。当联合国在1975年庆祝国际妇女节时,马来西亚在《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》(CEDAW)和可持续发展目标(SDG)中发挥了积极的国际作用。它设立了一个地方机构,即妇女参与发展问题全国咨询委员会。本文分为三个主要部分。首先,探讨女性主义与国际关系的互动。其次,由于性别政治,妇女参与发展框架(WID)、妇女与发展框架(WAD)以及性别与发展框架(GAD)在政策制定中成为解释妇女解放的基准。最后,本研究还将该模型应用于马来西亚。可以说,马来西亚最早的角色和国际行动主义解释了马来西亚在跨国女权主义方面的经验教训,以及该国对妇女发展的贡献,尽管普遍存在父权属性。
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