A Thousand Steps to Parliament
Constructing Electable Women in Mongolia
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Mongolia's transition to democracy has led to a phenomenon termed "electionization," where elections evolve into a continuous neoliberal influence on daily life, overshadowing traditional governance. This shift has marginalized newcomers, particularly women candidates, who face barriers due to financial constraints and outsider status. To succeed, these women must cultivate a carefully crafted public persona, termed the "electable self," which aligns with neoliberal ideals. Their experiences reflect broader global challenges women face in achieving representation amidst the pervasive influence of neoliberalism in democratic systems.
