Racialization of Sexism
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Product details
- ISBN 9781138081529
- Weight: 320g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 05 Dec 2023
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are questioning women’s rights and sexual democracy. Yet paradoxically they appropriate issues of gender+ equality to attack migrants and to mobilize a growing number of women as voters and members, based on a ‘racialization of sexism’ discourse. This book engages with these puzzling developments in order to investigate the evolving ideologies of PRR parties and their understudied membership from a gender perspective. Why do men and women join these parties? How do they negotiate the gendered propaganda of their organizations? Do these parties mobilize their members in gender-specific ways? How is the PRR achieving growing political legitimacy through such renewed gendered ideologies? And how does its mainstreaming strategy articulate with gendered social change and the advent of new generations of activists?
Drawing on a two-year comparative and intersectional study of the Lega (Nord) in Italy and the Front national (now Rassemblement national) in France, and based on life histories of over 100 activists, The Racialization of Sexism tackles how gender, at the interplay with class, ethnicity, age and religion, shapes the parties’ strategies as well as their activists’ experiences; and how gender relations are transformed in unconventional ways within these parties.
This book will be of interest to those studying gender, as well as nationalism, racism, social movements, radical politics and party politics.
Francesca Scrinzi is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Glasgow, UK. She has conducted ethnographic and comparative research on gender and populist radical right mobilizations, gendered migration, migrant care workers and migrant religions. She has published in journals such as Sociology, West European Politics, Men and Masculinities and Gender, Place and Culture. Her previous books include Migration, Masculinities and Reproductive Labour: Men of the Home, with Ester Gallo (2016) and Genre, migrations et emplois de care en France et en Italie: Construction de la non qualification et de l’altérité ethnique (Gender, Migration and Care Labour in France and Italy: The Social Construction of Skill and Cultural Otherness, 2013).
