Paradoxes in the Far Right’s gender and sexuality politics: Nationalism, Islamophobia and multiple positionings on gender

An Van Raemdonck, Katja Kahlina, Aleksandra Sygnowska

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Abstract

Over the last decades, issues related to gender and sexuality came to the center of public and political debates in Europe. Right-wing parties and actors across Europe are gaining popularity while increasingly drawing on gender and sexuality in their anti-immigration and anti-Muslim rhetoric (e.g. Mayer, Ajanovic and Sauer 2014, Meret and Siim 2013). This Special Issue results from an international workshop organised by the Network for the Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality (NAGS), part of the European Association of SocialAnthropologists (EASA), and held at VU University Amsterdam in December 2019. The workshop interrogated entanglements of anti-migration and gender discourses, including anti-gender movements across Europe. Its overall aim was to discuss different ‘uses and abuses of gender’ in relation to migration and Islamophobia as deployed by right-wing discourse (Scott 2013).
Original languageEnglish
Journal DiGeSt. Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies
Volume9
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
ISSN2593-0273
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Dec 2022
MoE publication typeB1 Journal article

Fields of Science

  • 6160 Other humanities
  • Gender Studies

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