Affiliation:
1. Visoka poslovna škola strukovnih studija, Novi Sad
Abstract
This paper points to the danger of the neoliberal instrumentalization of
feminism in promoting family entrepreneurship as an emancipatory practice for
women. It criticizes the key myths of neoliberal feminism about the freedom
of choice that women have and their empowerment through family
entrepreneurship. To that end, and through empirical research, it explores
the benefits of women?s participation in the management of small-scale family
entrepreneurship and business in 30 micro and small-sized firms in the
traditional sectors, during the post-socialist transformation of Serbia. The
aim of this article is to show that the process of women?s emancipation does
not rest on these myths, but rather on the possibilities to change power
structures based on the logic of capital and the neoliberal state in the
semi-periphery of the world system, as well as the patriarchal gender
regimes, that reproduce the strong subordination of women. The economic,
social and moral benefits of entrepreneurship for women are debatable and
limited by the interests of big capital and the neoliberal state. The
possibilities of transforming gender relations through gender policies remain
limited, because they do not derive from critically situated feminist
discourse and do not correspond to the structural dispositions of a
semi-peripheral economy and society like Serbia.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
2 articles.
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