Global Perspectives on Anti-Feminism :Far-Right and Religious Attacks on Equality and Diversity
Global Perspectives on Anti-Feminism :Far-Right and Religious Attacks on Equality and Diversity
hardback
Published:
14 September, 2023
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781399505390 |
| ISBN10 | 1399505394 |
| Number Of Pages | 352 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Edinburgh University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Global Perspectives on Anti-Feminism is a timely and important book. It shows how anti-feminist actors are networking globally, and how their discourses and programs transcend nation-state borders, coalescing into a global front against feminism, equality and diversity. The essays convincingly explore how myriad members of the far right and religious fundamentalists have together created a global anti-feminist complex. * Birgit Sauer, University of VIenna *
A timely exploration of the rise of anti-feminist and anti-gender movements worldwide, spanning five continents and a dozen under-researched environments. This comprehensive volume, with contributions from diverse scholars, delves into the complex intersections between far-right ideologies, religious conservatism, and populist politics, offering valuable insights into a global anti-feminist phenomenon. -- Mariia Tepliakova, Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg * Austrian Journal of Political Science *
Author's Bio
Judith Goetz holds degrees in Comparative Literature and Political Science and is currently pursuing a Ph.D position in the Department for Education at the University of Innsbruck. She is also a member of FIPU (Research group ideologies and policies of inequality, www.fipu.at ) and the German Research Network ’women and right-wing extremism’. Her interests and research focuses on right-wing extremism and women* / gender and anti-feminism. Most recently, she co-edited the anthologies (in German) Right-wing Extremism as a Challenge for Journalism (2021) and Continuities of the Stigmatisation of ‘Asociality’: Perspectives of Socio-critical Political Education (2021). Stefanie Mayer is a Researcher at Institute of Conflict Research (Institut für Konfliktforschung) in Vienna, Austria. She previously worked in research projects on a number of topics, including the history of migration discourses in Austria, intersectionality in feminist activism and feminist theory and right-wing populist (online) discourses. Her English-language publications include with Ajanovic, Edma and Sauer, Birgit (2020), Man, Woman, Family. Gender and the Limited Modernization of Right-Wing Extremism in Austria.