At a time of increasing right-wing populism, Women in Populist Rhetoric collection examines the relationship between populist rhetoric and the real social changes that affect women, and how populists gain prominence through the support they receive. It is an invaluable text for students of politics, sociology, and gender studies.
At a time of increasing right-wing populism, Women in Populist Rhetoric collection examines the relationship between populist rhetoric and the real social changes that affect women, and how populists gain prominence through the support they receive. It is an invaluable text for students of politics, sociology, and gender studies.
Agnieszka Kasi¿ska-Metryka is Professor of Political Science at Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce and Vistula University in Warsaw. Karolina Päka-Suchojad is Assistant Professor at the Institute of International Relations and Public Policies of the Jan Kochanowski University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Who are the populists? 2. Who votes for populists? Electoral profile analysis 3. Returning to tradition or disenchanting politics? 4. Does Gender Matter for Populism? Communication of populist political actors in Europe regarding women's rights and their participation in politics 5. Language that divides, language that unites. About feminatives in Polish public discourse 6. Mainsplaining and muting as a patriarchal political 7. Spain. Positioning of women in VOX's political program: an analysis of the new populism 8. France. Populist right-wing parties about women: Mother, Frenchwoman, European, Patriot 9. Italy. Fratelli d'Italia and the framing of populist female leadership 10. The Netherlands: Evasion and Denial of Women's Issues in the Freedom Party Campaign 11. Germany. Benevolent Sexism and Women's Role in AfD's Narrative: A Study of Election Programs and Leaders' Communication Part IV. Populist Parties in Eastern Europe 12. Czechia: Political and Legal Remarks on the Phenomenon of ANO 2011 Populism 13. Poland. Women in the populist narrative of Law and Justice 14. Slovakia. The phenomenon of political populism - HZDS, SMER, O¿aNO 15. Hungary. Women in Fidesz's populist narrative Conclusion
Introduction 1. Who are the populists? 2. Who votes for populists? Electoral profile analysis 3. Returning to tradition or disenchanting politics? 4. Does Gender Matter for Populism? Communication of populist political actors in Europe regarding women's rights and their participation in politics 5. Language that divides, language that unites. About feminatives in Polish public discourse 6. Mainsplaining and muting as a patriarchal political 7. Spain. Positioning of women in VOX's political program: an analysis of the new populism 8. France. Populist right-wing parties about women: Mother, Frenchwoman, European, Patriot 9. Italy. Fratelli d'Italia and the framing of populist female leadership 10. The Netherlands: Evasion and Denial of Women's Issues in the Freedom Party Campaign 11. Germany. Benevolent Sexism and Women's Role in AfD's Narrative: A Study of Election Programs and Leaders' Communication Part IV. Populist Parties in Eastern Europe 12. Czechia: Political and Legal Remarks on the Phenomenon of ANO 2011 Populism 13. Poland. Women in the populist narrative of Law and Justice 14. Slovakia. The phenomenon of political populism - HZDS, SMER, O¿aNO 15. Hungary. Women in Fidesz's populist narrative Conclusion
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