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In person icon Building: Technicum 2, Floor: 2, Room: Auditorium E
Tuesday 17:30 - 19:00 CEST (09/07/2024)
Globally, the far right is seeing a resurgence at both the ballot box and in social movements. A growing literature now addresses the gendered nature of the extreme right-wing, and, in particular, the ways in which this ideology appeals to traditional ideas of both masculinity and femininity. The papers in this panel interrogate this in relation to a range of empirical case studies, focussing on the role of masculinity and men in fight-wing discourse. How have ideas of masculinity been utilised by the new extreme right? How does this relate to ideas of violence - and, at times, the actual use of violence? Does this discourse hold across both online and physical spaces?
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EUROPA RISES: Masculinity, Territory and Race in Extreme Right Manifestos | View Paper Details |
Weaponizing Violence Against Women - A Critical Discourse Analysis of Far-Right Disinformation Strategies in Ireland | View Paper Details |
Signs of Violence: Semiotic Violence and the U.S. Capitol Insurrection | View Paper Details |
Are right-wing populist voters against women? | View Paper Details |
More than the Radical Right Gender Gap? How masculine feelings of group threat influence voter intentions on the left and the right in Germany. | View Paper Details |