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The Religion-Based Conservative Countermovement in Taiwan
Taiwan’s conservative movement to defend the threatened traditional
morality and sexualities is an intellectually fascinating case of countermovement,
yet an oft-neglected aspect of Taiwan’s civil society. This
article locates its origins in the preceding change of Taiwan’s Christian
community. Protestant and Catholic leaders pioneered the opposition
to gender equity and a more relaxed attitude on sexuality, and, over
the years, they gained support from other religions. I will analyse the
contestations over the issues of abortion, same-sex marriage and gender
equity education. On the whole, the conservative movement has largely
failed to turn back the clock. However, their presence was powerfully felt
and had the potential to usher in a new political alignment that moved
beyond the pre-existing cleavage.