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Anti-gender politics in the populist moment
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ISBN: 1003133525 0367679493 9780367679491 9780367679507 9781003133520 Year: 2022 Publisher: London Routledge

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"This book charts the new phase of global struggles around gender equality and sexual democracy: the ultraconservative mobilization against "gender ideology" and feminist efforts to counteract it. It argues that anti-gender campaigns, which emerged around 2010 in Europe, are not a simple continuation of the anti-feminist backlash dating back to the 1970s, but part of a new political configuration. Opposition to "gender" has become a key element of the rise of right-wing populism, which successfully harnesses the anxiety, shame and anger caused by neoliberalism and threatens to destroy liberal democracy. Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment offers a novel conceptualization of the relationship between the ultraconservative anti-gender movement and right-wing populist parties, examining the opportunistic synergy between these actors. The authors map the anti-gender campaigns as a global movement, putting the Polish case in a comparative perspective. They show that the anti-gender rhetoric is best understood as a reactionary critique of neoliberalism as a socio-cultural formation. The book also studies the recent wave of feminist mass mobilizations, viewing the transnational revolt of women as a left populist movement. This is an important study for those researching in Politics, Cultural Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Sociology. It will also be useful for activists and policy makers"-- Provided by publisher.


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Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment
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ISBN: 1000413292 0367679507 Year: 2021 Publisher: [s.l.] : Routledge,

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This book charts the new phase of global struggles around gender equality and sexual democracy: the ultraconservative mobilization against "gender ideology" and feminist efforts to counteract it. It argues that anti-gender campaigns, which emerged around 2010 in Europe, are not a simple continuation of the anti-feminist backlash dating back to the 1970s, but part of a new political configuration. Opposition to "gender" has become a key element of the rise of right-wing populism, which successfully harnesses the anxiety, shame and anger caused by neoliberalism and threatens to destroy liberal democracy. Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment offers a novel conceptualization of the relationship between the ultraconservative anti-gender movement and right-wing populist parties, examining the opportunistic synergy between these actors. The authors map the anti-gender campaigns as a global movement, putting the Polish case in a comparative perspective. They show that the anti-gender rhetoric is best understood as a reactionary critique of neoliberalism as a socio-cultural formation. The book also studies the recent wave of feminist mass mobilizations, viewing the transnational revolt of women as a left populist movement. This is an important study for those doing research in politics, cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies and sociology. It will also be useful for activists and policy makers.  


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Campagnes anti-genre en Europe : Des mobilisations contre l’égalité
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ISBN: 9782729709426 2729709428 2729711929 Year: 2019 Publisher: Lyon : Presses universitaires de Lyon,

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Après plusieurs décennies de progrès constant, l’Europe fait face à une nouvelle vague d’opposition à l’égalité de genre et aux droits sexuels, des revendications rassemblées sous le vocable de « théorie » ou « idéologie » du genre. Cette opposition se manifeste à propos d’enjeux divers, comme l’ouverture du mariage aux couples de même sexe, l’avortement, les technologies de reproduction, l’éducation sexuelle, les législations antidiscriminatoires ou les droits des personnes trans. Comment un concept universitaire comme le genre, repris par une organisation religieuse telle l’Église catholique romaine, a-t-il pu se convertir en un puissant outil de mobilisation et devenir la cible de mouvements sociaux ? Comment ces discours et ces formes de mobilisation traversent-ils les frontières ? Qui sont les acteurs de ces mouvements ? À partir de l’étude des mouvements anti-genre de treize pays européens, dans une approche transnationale et comparée, cet ouvrage présente les points de rencontre entre mobilisations religieuses, populisme de droite et angoisses nationales dans l’Europe d’aujourd’hui.

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