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The Far-Right use of Gender in Contemporary Conspiracy Narratives

Extremism
Gender
Feminism
Identity
LGBTQI
Youth
Susi Meret
Aalborg Universitet
Susi Meret
Aalborg Universitet

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Abstract

Research on conspiracy narratives overlooks the role of gender, despite its importance in uniting far-right actors, and linking various conspiracy narratives together. Prominent far-right conspiracies like the Great Replacement, White Genocide, Eurabia have been examined through the lens of racial, ethnic and supremacist components in enemy construction, but gender, masculinity/femininity and sexuality also play a pivotal role. Gender adds concrete context to grievances and fuels anxieties about demographic decline, societal destabilization, and status loss using falling birth rates and the decay of the West as fact-based evidence. The lack of focus on gender in current research leaves an essential dimension of these theories insufficiently examined. This paper looks at how masculinity, femininity, and normative gender debates have become pivotal in far-right conspiratorial narratives, with feminists, LGBTQ+ individuals, and gender scholars together with Muslims and Jews, depicted as main threats to the imagined racial purity and cultural homogeneity of the West.