This book investigates how neoliberalism shaped the women's movement in Aotearoa/New Zealand from the mid-1980s to late 2010s and looks at the future of the movement. Based on an empirical study that encompasses the three levels of the movement--individualised feminism, the work of women's organisations, and state feminism--it explores how neoliberal rationality, promoted by governments over three decades, has impacted feminist identification and...