Charting the waters: populism as a gendered phenomenon
Take this first “walking tour” of openDemocracy’s rich archive of material dealing with the complex relation between populism and gender.
Gender and authoritarian populism in Turkey: the two phases of AKP rule
Unless a strong democratic left alternative appears, it will not be possible to curb and reverse the patriarchal anxieties of men.
#RethinkingPopulism - What do women want from populists?
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Published in: Rethinking PopulismThe ‘gender turn’ of the populist radical right
Gender perspectives are essential to understanding the means through which populist radical right parties...
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Published in: Rethinking PopulismThe “genocide on mothers”: moral panic underpinning anti-gender campaigns in Czechia
Has the new femonationalism solved the riddle of how to be a strong woman while supporting a fundamentally...
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Published in: Rethinking PopulismThe new age politics of gender in the Hindutva movement and faith-based identity contestation
While motherhood may be associated with nurturing bodies and minds, in contemporary Hindu nationalist discourse it...