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At the Mercy of Femocracy? Networks and Ideological Links Between Far-Right Movements and the Antifeminist Men’s Rights Movement
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Doing Racism, Performing Femininity: Women in the Sweden Democrats
pp. 29
Contesting Gender Equality Politics in Finland: The Finns Party Effect
pp. 49
The Increasing Visibility of Right-Wing Extremist Women in Contemporary Europe: Is Great Britain an Exception?
pp. 65
Research on Gender and the Far Right in Germany Since 1990: Developments, Findings, and Future Prospects
pp. 79
Between German Nationalism and Anti-Muslim Racism: Representations of Gender in the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ)
pp. 95
Towards an Alternative Emancipation? The New Way(s) of Women’s Mobilisation in the Hungarian Radical Right Subculture
pp. 111
Women and Gender Ideologies in the Far Right in Spain
pp. 127
A ‘New’ National Front? Gender, Religion, Secularism and the French Populist Radical Right
pp. 141
Nationalism and Women in Greece During 1936–1941 and Today: Indicative Historical and Sociological Notes
pp. 159
Women on the Fast Track: Gender Issues in the National Democratic Party of Germany and the French National Front (1980s–2012)
pp. 175
The Emergence of Powerful Anti-Gender Movements in Europe and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy
pp. 191
Similarities/Differences in Gender and Far-Right Politics in Europe and the USA
pp. 207
“Mohair Berets”: Media Representations of Elderly Right-Wing Women and Aestheticization of Age in Poland
pp. 221
Gender Stereotypes Constructed by the Media: The Case of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) in Germany
pp. 235
A World Without Gender? The Struggle of Austria’s Far Right over What It Means to Be Human: An Analysis of Barbara Rosenkranz’ Book MenschInnen
pp. 253
Pitied Women, Aggressive Men. Images of Muslims in Swedish Christian and Secular News Discourse
pp. 273
At the Mercy of Femocracy? Networks and Ideological Links Between Far-Right Movements and the Antifeminist Men’s Rights Movement
pp. 289
Songs That Sound “Right”
pp. 305
The Far Right’s Ideological Constructions of ‘Deviant’ Male Sexualities
pp. 321
Men in the Battle for the Brains: Constructions of Masculinity Within the “Identitary Generation”
pp. 337
Disengagement and Deradicalization Work with Girls and Young Women—Experiences from Germany
pp. 351
Gender Might Be the Key. Gender-Reflective Approaches and Guidelines in Prevention of and Intervention in Right-Wing Extremism in Europe
pp. 369
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