A ‘New’ National Front? Gender, Religion, Secularism and the French Populist Radical Right

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"This book is a systematic consideration of the link between the extreme right and the discourse about developments in regard to gender issues within different national states. The contributors analyze right-wing extremist tendencies in Europe under the specific perspective on gender. The volume brings together the few existing findings concerning the quantitative dimension of activities carried out by men and women in different countries, and illuminates and juxtaposes gender ratios along with the role of women in right-wing extremism. Along with the gender-specific access to right-wing groups, the chapters look at networks, organizational forms, specific strategies of female right-wing extremists, their ideologies (especially regarding femininity and masculinity), hetero normativity, discourses on sexuality, and preventive and counter-strategies. The book will be of use to students and scholars interested in gender and politics, European politics, and political extremism"--Provided by publisher. Part I. Country reports -- Part II. Comparative perspectives in Europe and the US -- Part III. Media discourse on gender -- Part IV. Discourses on the issues antifeminism and masculinity -- Part V. Counter strategies.

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Scrinzi, F. (2017). A ‘New’ National Front? Gender, Religion, Secularism and the French Populist Radical Right. In Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp. 127–140). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43533-6_9

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