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Reactionary feminism is a conservative variant of feminism that emphasizes traditional gender roles, heteronormativity, and the family as solutions to women's socio-economic challenges.[1] The term originated in a 2021 article by the author Mary Harrington and was later expanded upon in her book Feminism Against Progress.[1][2] Louise Perry has also been associated with reactionary feminism.[1][3]
Reactionary feminists argue that progressive politics deny biologically based, evolutionarily determined differences between men and women.[1] Many reactionary feminists are anti-abortion. They align with aspects of maternal feminism and reject the sexual revolution. Reactionary feminism attributes the increased acceptance of transgender identities to technological advancements in biotechnology since the 1960s.