Margins
Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment book cover
Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment
2021
First Published
3.97
Average Rating
204
Number of Pages

This book charts the new phase of global struggles around gender equality and sexual democracy: the ultraconservative mobilization against gender ideology and feminist efforts to counteract it. It argues that anti-gender campaigns, which emerged around 2010 in Europe, are not a simple continuation of the anti-feminist backlash dating back to the 1970s, but part of a new political configuration. Opposition to gender has become a key element of the rise of right-wing populism, which successfully harnesses the anxiety, shame and anger caused by neoliberalism and threatens to destroy liberal democracy. Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment offers a novel conceptualization of the relationship between the ultraconservative anti-gender movement and right-wing populist parties, examining the opportunistic synergy between these actors. The authors map the anti-gender campaigns as a global movement, putting the Polish case in a comparative perspective. They show that the anti-gender rhetoric is best understood as a reactionary critique of neoliberalism as a socio-cultural formation. The book also studies the recent wave of feminist mass mobilizations, viewing the transnational revolt of women as a left populist movement. This is an important study for those doing research in politics, cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies and sociology. It will also be useful for activists and policy makers.

Avg Rating
3.97
Number of Ratings
101
5 STARS
22%
4 STARS
57%
3 STARS
18%
2 STARS
2%
1 STARS
1%
goodreads

Author

Agnieszka Graff
Agnieszka Graff
Author · 6 books
Agnieszka Graff is a Polish writer, translator, commentator, feminist and women's and human rights activist.
548 Market St PMB 65688, San Francisco California 94104-5401 USA
© 2025 Paratext Inc. All rights reserved