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Power, Institutionalisation, and Religion: Gender-Washing as a Tool of Autocratic Control

Abstract

This article reflects on Rola El-Husseini's critique of the Western double standards concerning women’s rights and religious freedom in her work "Double Standards and Dissonance: Women’s Rights and Freedom of Religion in the Global North." It expands on the concept of "gender-washing," illustrating how both left- and right-wing authoritarian regimes exploit gender equality rhetoric for political gains without genuine efforts toward equality. Through examples from Czechoslovakia and contemporary India, the article explores how different ideologies—from Marxism-Leninism to religious nationalism—use women’s rights as a façade while maintaining autocratic control. It also engages with postcolonial feminist critiques of Western universalism.

Keywords

islam, religion, power, institutions, freedom, post-colonialism

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Author Biography

Blanka Knotková-Čapková

Blanka Knotková-Čapková is an Associate Professor at the Department of Asian Studies, Metropolitan University Prague, and teaches also at the Faculty of Humanities of the Charles University. She focuses on feminist and post-colonial studies, and society, culture and politics in South Asia.