E-Book, Englisch, 386 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
Köttig / Bitzan / Petö Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-43533-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 386 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-319-43533-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Introduction; Koettig, Michaela, Blum, Alice.- Chapter 1: Country reports.- Doing Racism, Performing Femininity: Women in the Sweden Democrats; Mulinari, Diana/Anders Neergaard.- Contesting Gender Equality Politics in Finland: The Finns Party Effect; Luhtakallio, Eeva/Ylä-Anttila, Tuukka.- The Increasing Visibility of Right-Wing Extremist Women in Contemporary Europe: Is Great Britain an Exception?; Dauber-Griffin, Andrea.- Research on Gender and the Far Right in Germany since 1990 – Developments, Findings, and Future Prospects ; Bitzan, Renate.- Between German Nationalism and Anti-Muslim Racism – Representations of Gender in the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ); Klammer, Carina/Goetz, Judith.- Towards an alternative emancipation? The new way(s) of women’s mobilisation in the Hungarian radical right subculture; Félix, Anikó.- Women and gender ideologies in the far right in Spain; Ramos, Miquel/Büttner, Frauke.- A ‘new’ National Front? Gender, religion, secularism and the French populist radical right; Scrinzi, Francesca.- Nationalism and women in Greece during 1936-1941 and today: indicative historical and sociological notes; Alvanou, Maria.- Chapter 2: Comparative perspectives in Europe and the US.- Women on the Fast Track? Gender Issues in the National Democratic Party of Germany and the French National Front (1980s-2012); Dubslaff, Valérie.- The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy; Kováts, Eszter.- Similarities/Differences in Gender and Far-Right Politics in Europe and the United States; Blee, Kathleen.- Chapter 3: Media discourse on gender.- Media Representations of Elderly Right-Wing Women and Aestheticization of Age in Poland; Novikova, Kateryna.- Gender stereotypes constructed by the media – the case of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) in Germany; Koettig, Michaela.- A World Without Gender? The Struggle of Austria’s Far Right over What It Means to Be Human – An Analysis of Barbara Rosenkranz’ book ‘MenschInnen’ ; En, Boka/En, Michael.- Pitied Women, Aggressive Men. Images of Muslims in Swedish Christian and Secular News Discourse; Steiner, Kristian.- Chapter 4: Discourses on the issues Antifeminism and Masculinity.- At the Mercy of Femocracy? Networks and ideological links between far-right movements and the antifeminist men’s rights movement; Träbert, Alva.- Songs that sound ‘right’; Stojanovska Rupcic, Marko.- The Far Right’s Ideological Constructions of ‘Deviant’ Male Sexualities; Virchow, Fabian/Claus, Robert.- Men in the battle for the brains: Constructions of masculinity within the ‚Identitary Generation’; Blum, Alice.- Chapter 5: Counter strategies.- Disengagement and Deradicalization Work with Girls and Young Women - Experiences from Germany; Glaser, Michaela.- Gender might be the key. Gender-reflective approaches and guidelines in prevention of and intervention in right-wing extremism in Europe; Baer, Silke/Kossack, Oliver/Posselius, Anika.- Postscript: Alice Blum/Koettig, Michaela.