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Revised Pages Gender, Intersections, and Institutions Germany serves as a case study of when and how members of intersec- tional groups— individuals belonging to two or more disadvantaged so- cial categories— capture the attention of policymakers and what happens when this phenomenon occurs. This edited volume identifies three venues through which intersectional groups form alliances and generate policy discussions regarding their concerns. Original empirical case studies focus on a wide range of timely subjects, including the intersexed, gender and disability rights, lesbian parenting, women working in STEM fields, work- ers’ rights in feminized sectors, women in combat, and Muslim women and girls. Louise Davidson- Schmich is Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami. Revised Pages Revised Pages Gender, Intersections, and Institutions 8 Intersectional Groups Building Alliances and Gaining Voice in Germany EdiTEd by LOUiSE K. davidSOn- SchMich UnivErSiTy Of MichiGan PrESS ann arbOr Revised Pages copyright © 2017 by Louise K. davidson- Schmich all rights reserved This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permission from the publisher. Published in the United States of america by the University of Michigan Press Manufactured in the United States of america c Printed on acid- free paper 2020 2019 2018 2017 4 3 2 1 a ciP catalog record for this book is available from the british Library. Library of congress cataloging- in- Publication data names: davidson- Schmich, Louise K., 1968– editor. Title: Gender, intersections, and institutions : intersectional groups building alliances and gaining voice in Germany / edited by Louise K. davidson- Schmich. description: ann arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2017. | includes bibliographical references and index. identifiers: lccn 2017018832| isbn 9780472130535 (hardcover : alk. paper) | isbn 9780472123216 (e- book) Subjects: LcSh: Minorities— Political activity— Germany. | Minorities— civil rights— Germany. | Pressure groups— Germany. | intersectionality (Sociology)— Political aspects— Germany. | Germany— Politics and government— 1990– classification: Lcc jn3971.a38 m545 2017 | ddc 306.760943— dc23 Lc record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017018832 Revised Pages Our organization came about because we were motivated to give women like us a voice and to demonstrate [our point of view] in politics. . . . We didn’t see ourselves represented in previous debates. Wir sind aus der Motivation heraus entstanden, Frauen wie uns eine Stimme zu geben und gegenüber der Politik zu demonstrieren. . . . Wir haben uns in der Debatte vorher nicht wiedergefunden. — Gönül halat- Mec, frankfurt Progressive Women’s initiative, 2012 Revised Pages Revised Pages Contents A Note on German Government Documents ix Acknowledgments xi List of Illustrations xiii introduction 1 Louise K. Davidson- Schmich 8 1. Throwing the boomerang: intersex Mobilization and Policy change in Germany 35 Angelika von Wahl 2. disabled Women fighting for Equality 61 Lisa Pfahl and Swantje Köbsell 3. The Last Occupational Prohibition: constructing Women’s Entrance into the bundeswehr 87 Christina Xydias 8 4. Migrant Women and immigrant integration Policy 107 Barbara Donovan Revised Pages 5. Gendering the controversy over Education Policy reform in hamburg, Germany 145 Jeff Bale 8 6. Gendering the German Minimum Wage debate: a Male frame for a female Problem 173 Annette Henninger 7. amending Germany’s Life Partnership Law: Emerging attention to Lesbians’ concerns 203 Louise K. Davidson- Schmich 8. Grassroots Organizing in Eastern Germany to Promote Women in STEM 237 Katja M. Guenther 8 conclusion: Power, institutions, and intersectional research in Germany and beyond 257 Louise K. Davidson- Schmich Contributors 269 Index 273 Revised Pages A Note on German Government Documents Many contributors to this volume cite debates held in and documents discussed by the two houses of the German parliament, the bundestag and bundesrat. all of these documents are available at http://pdok.bund estag.de/ (bundestag) and http://www.bundesrat.de/dE/dokumente/doku mente-node.html (bundesrat). documents are cited here using abbrevia- tions for the particular chamber of the parliament (bT for bundestag, br for bundesrat), the type of document referenced, the document’s number, and its date. Transcripts of plenary sessions are called Plenarprotokolle, and written reports tabled in the legislature are referred to as Drucksachen. Each document is numbered first according to the electoral period in which it was produced (for example, the 2013– 16 legislative period is no. 18) and second according to the order that the debate was held, or the paperwork submitted, during that legislative session. finally, the date of each transcript or report is included in the reference in the day.month.year format. Thus, the transcript of the first meeting of the bundestag following the 2013 election would be referred to here as bT- Plenarprotokoll, 18/1, 22.10.13.

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