Beschreibung:
Gender and the Radical and Extreme Right takes up an important and often-overlooked intersection across scholarship on the radical right, gender, and education. This edited volume asks readers to rethink the educational implications of research on gender and the radical right. As a starting point for future dialogue and research across previously disparate subfields, this volume highlights education as one space where such an integration may be seen as a fruitful avenue for further exploration. This book was originally published as a special issue of Gender and Education.
Introduction - In search of the missing link: gender, education and the radical right 1. Towards equality for women and men of one race: Sophie Rogge-Börner's racial-feminist philosophy of education 2. The 'obnoxious mobilised minority': homophobia and homohysteria in the British national party, 1982-1999 3. Female leaders in a radical right movement: the Latvian National Front 4. Soldier, sailor, rebel, rule-breaker: masculinity and the body in the German far right 5. 'Sexually modern nativist voters': do they exist and do they vote for the populist radical right? 6. 'EDL angels stand beside their men...not behind them': the politics of gender and sexuality in an anti-Islam(ist) movement 7. Women and Golden Dawn: reproducing the nationalist habitus Afterword: Next steps in the study of gender and education in the radical right