Right-Wing Populism and Gender

While the field of research in right-wing populism has recently been blossoming and is expanding, a systematic look into the interface of right-wing Populism and Gender is still missing, even though gender issues are omnipresent in discourses of the radical right ranging from »ethnosexism« against immigrants, to »anti-genderism«. The volume seeks to strengthen the analysis of the intersection of gender and race as constitutional for radical right discourse. The contributions investigate from different European perspectives the ways in which gender is used as an arena and as an epistemological platform for the ordering and hierarchization of political objectives.



Gabriele Dietze (PD Dr.) has taught Cultural, Media and Gender Studies at Humboldt University, Berlin, as well as in Austria, Switzerland and the US. Most recently she was Harris Guest Professor at Dartmouth 2017 and Trier 2018. Her research focuses on race, migration, and populism.
Julia Roth (Prof. Dr.) is professor for American Studies with a focus on Gender Studies at Bielefeld University. She was post-doc of the BMBF network »desiguALdades.net« at Freie Universität Berlin and at the project »The Americas as Space of Entanglements« at Bielefeld University, lecturer at Humboldt University Berlin, Potsdam University and the Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico. Her research focuses on citizenship, gender and global inequalities, right-wing populism, gender and social movements as well as intersectionality in transnational contexts with focus on the Americas.