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Blurring Boundaries – ‘Anti-Gender’ Ideology Meets Feminist and LGBTIQ+ Discourses

«The book provides convincing and grounded examples of how discourses traditionally seen as oppositional can intersect and share certain ideological aspects, resisting a strict binary categorization of pro- and antigender poles. As such, the book is an essential resource for scholars and activists seeking to understand and navigate the complex landscape of contemporary gender studies." Jiaqi Ye, Social Semiotics "The collection’s strength lies above all in the diverse array of methodologies used. Each essay is meticulously researched, exhibiting a forensic attention to detail and a robust commitment to self-reflexivity." Ry Montgomery, LSE Review of Books»

‘Gender’ is a catch-all term: it is used in discourses on women’s and LGBTIQ+ rights, gender equality, sexual education, gender studies – and by the anti-gender movements. The book offers an analysis of the blurring boundaries between political positions known as ‘anti-gender’ on the one hand and feminist and LGBTIQ+ strands on the other, starting from the hypothesis that there are discursive bridges between both camps which go beyond the exploitation of emancipatory attitudes. Les mer
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‘Gender’ is a catch-all term: it is used in discourses on women’s and LGBTIQ+ rights, gender equality, sexual education, gender studies – and by the anti-gender movements. The book offers an analysis of the blurring boundaries between political positions known as ‘anti-gender’ on the one hand and feminist and LGBTIQ+ strands on the other, starting from the hypothesis that there are discursive bridges between both camps which go beyond the exploitation of emancipatory attitudes. Rather, there are linkages which originate in mainstream feminist and LGBTIQ+ positions. The volume sheds light on these linkages in order to make the case for the need for alliances and dialogues to more effectively counter crusades on women’s and LGBTIQ+ constituencies.

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Forlag
Verlag Barbara Budrich
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
233
ISBN
9783847426844
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
21 x 15 cm

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«The book provides convincing and grounded examples of how discourses traditionally seen as oppositional can intersect and share certain ideological aspects, resisting a strict binary categorization of pro- and antigender poles. As such, the book is an essential resource for scholars and activists seeking to understand and navigate the complex landscape of contemporary gender studies." Jiaqi Ye, Social Semiotics "The collection’s strength lies above all in the diverse array of methodologies used. Each essay is meticulously researched, exhibiting a forensic attention to detail and a robust commitment to self-reflexivity." Ry Montgomery, LSE Review of Books»

«Die Stärke des Bandes ist es, herausgearbeitet zu haben, dass das blurring boundaries darauf beruht, reine und fixe Identitäten zu konstruieren – trotz bzw. wegen unklarer Grenzen. Außerdem wird die Bearbeitung von gesellschaftlichen Widersprüchen, auch von Widersprüchen oder Konflikten im Feminismus, von rechten Akteur_innen aufgegriffen und zu einem vermeintlichen Lösungsnarrativ zusammengefügt. Birgit Sauer, Femins Politica, 2-2024 Der Band richtet sich an Forschende der Gender und Queer Studies, aber auch an ein interessiertes Publikum darüber hinaus (S.16f). Da die Beiträge trotz der detaillierten Einleitung voraussetzungsvoll sind, kann der gut kuratierte Band aber generell für Forschende im Bereich des (Rechts-)Populismus empfohlen werden. Andreas Schulz-Tomančok, GENDER 2-2024»

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