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Crisis of Democracy, Anti-Gender Politics, and Feminist Resistance
Crisis of Democracy, Anti-Gender Politics, and Feminist Resistance
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A01=Didem Unal
Anti-gender politics
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Authoritarian regimes
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Feminist counter-mobilizations
forthcoming
Islam-gender nexus
Islamist anti-gender power bloc
Moralized authoritarian rule
State-civil society relations
Turkish politics
Product details
- ISBN 9781666936476
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This open-access book examines the entanglement of authoritarianism, right-wing populism, and anti-gender politics through an in-depth analysis of Turkey under the rule of the Islamist Justice and Development Party (AKP). It argues that anti-gender politics is not merely a backlash against women’s and LGBTI+ rights, but a constitutive axis of authoritarian rule that legitimizes exclusion and repression in defense of the nation, family, and children. The book conceptualizes this process as moralized authoritarian rule, in which political authority is justified through moral binaries and sacralized institutions such as the family. It analyzes the Islam-gender nexus as a key site where religion, nationalism, and gender converge to produce authoritarian politics. Moving beyond state-centric accounts, the book introduces the concept of an Islamist anti-gender power bloc to show how state institutions and Islamist mobilizations co-produce anti-gender agendas. It also examines feminist counter-movements as key sites of resistance and coalition-building under conditions of democratic erosion. By theorizing anti-gender politics within an Islamist authoritarian regime, the book illustrates how gendered moral projects sustain authoritarian rule while feminist counter-forces generate alternative democratic imaginaries.
Didem Unal is an academy research fellow at the Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Crisis of Democracy, Anti-Gender Politics, and Feminist Resistance
€102.99
