Entanglements of feminist activism and gender equality policy in the Spanish and Swedish film industries: between convergence and critique
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Taylor and Francis
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Spanish film industry Swedish film industry Gender equality
Date
2024-03-11Referencia bibliográfica
Maria Jansson & Orianna Calderón-Sandoval (11 Mar 2024): Entanglements of feminist activism and gender equality policy in the Spanish and Swedish film industries: between convergence and critique, Journal of Gender Studies, DOI: 10.1080/09589236.2024.2324280
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Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ) grant no. P17-0079:1.Abstract
This article compares entanglements between activist demands and policy
in the Spanish and Swedish film industries using a critical frames
approach. Considering contextual factors such as domestic discourse on
film policy and resistance against gender equality, the comparison is
based on deep insider knowledge aiming to deepen the understanding
of feminist activism and its relation to policy in the two countries. In both
Spain and Sweden, activists have demanded equality in the film sector
since the seventies. Today, both countries feature gender equality measures
and vivid feminist organizations. Based on current equality policies,
reports from the Swedish and Spanish Film Institutes, documents from
feminist filmmakers’ associations and interviews with activists, the article
shows that feminist activists oscillate between strategically converging
their demands to policy and criticizing reforms. Furthermore, policy
echoes activists’ arguments but are less informed by ideas about structural
inequalities. Activists in both Spain and Sweden stand up for the
gender equality measures which have been implemented, but the
Spanish activists are more prone to simultaneously voice criticism against
the reforms..