An oft-neglected subject, right-wing women are an important component in understanding the many racist, fascist, and anti-feminist movements of the 20th century. Providing original research on an array of right-wing groups around the world, the contributors paint a disturbing and complicated portrait of the women involved in these movements. From Mussolini supporters to Klanswomen, this collection provides an eye-opening look at extremist women.
An oft-neglected subject, right-wing women are an important component in understanding the many racist, fascist, and anti-feminist movements of the 20th century. Providing original research on an array of right-wing groups around the world, the contributors paint a disturbing and complicated portrait of the women involved in these movements. From Mussolini supporters to Klanswomen, this collection provides an eye-opening look at extremist women.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paola Bacchetta is Associate Professor in the Departments of Women's Studies and Geography at the University of Kentucky. Margaret Power is an Assistant Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Introduction Paola Bacchetta and Margaret PowerPart I. AGENCY/ SUBJECTIVITY/ SUBJECT POSITIONS1.She Loved Mussolini: Margherita Sarfatti and Italian Fascism Carole C. Gallucci2.Female Fanatics: Women's Sphere in the British Union of Fascists Julie V. Gottlieb3.Hindu Nationalist Women Imagine Spatialities/Imagine Themselves: Some Reflections on Gender-Supplemental-Agency Paola Bacchettan4.Framing Volksmoeders: The Politics of Female Afrikaner Nationalists, 1904- c.1930 Marijke Dutoit5. Whose Virtue is This?: The Virtue Party and Women in Islamist Politics in Turkey Ayse Saktanber6. And We Ate Up the World: Memories of the Secciûn Femenina Victoria L. EndersPart II. RIGHT-ACTIVISMS AND RACIALIZED/CLASSED/RELIGIONED OTHERS7. The Gendered Organization of Hate: Women in the U.S. Ku Klux Klan Kathleen M. Blee8. Charity and Nationalism: The Greek Civil War (1946-1949) and the Entrance of Right-Wing Women into Politics Tasoula Vervenioti9. Women in the Non-Nazi Right during the Weimar Republic: The German Nationalist People's Party Raffael Scheck10. Spartan Mothers: Fascist Women in Brazil in the 1930s Sandra Mcgee Deutch11. The Feminine Apostolate in Society Versus the Secular State: The Unión Femenina Católica Mexicana, 1929-1940 Kristina A. Boylan12. Foreign Women in Spain for General Franco During the Spanish Civil War Judith KeenePart III. INTERROGATIONS: RIGHT-THINKING, FEMINISMS, AND THE LEFT13. Pauline and Other Perils: Women in Australian Right-Wing Politics Bronwyn Winter14. Playing Femball: Anti-Feminist Women's Organizations and Political Representation in the United States Ronnee Schreiber15. Islamisms and Feminism in Egypt: Three Generations of Women's Perspectives Azza M. KaramPart IV. RIGHTED BODIES: DISCIPLINE, EXCESS, PLEASURE16. Confronting Double Patriarchy: The Case of Islamist Women in Turkey Burcak Keskin17. Queering Hindutva: Unruly Bodies and Pleasures in Sadhavi Rithambara's Performances Bishnupriya Ghose17. Right Wing Women, Sexuality, and Politics in Chile During the Pinochet Dictatorship, 1973-1990 Margaret PowerIndex
Introduction Paola Bacchetta and Margaret PowerPart I. AGENCY/ SUBJECTIVITY/ SUBJECT POSITIONS1.She Loved Mussolini: Margherita Sarfatti and Italian Fascism Carole C. Gallucci2.Female Fanatics: Women's Sphere in the British Union of Fascists Julie V. Gottlieb3.Hindu Nationalist Women Imagine Spatialities/Imagine Themselves: Some Reflections on Gender-Supplemental-Agency Paola Bacchettan4.Framing Volksmoeders: The Politics of Female Afrikaner Nationalists, 1904- c.1930 Marijke Dutoit5. Whose Virtue is This?: The Virtue Party and Women in Islamist Politics in Turkey Ayse Saktanber6. And We Ate Up the World: Memories of the Secciûn Femenina Victoria L. EndersPart II. RIGHT-ACTIVISMS AND RACIALIZED/CLASSED/RELIGIONED OTHERS7. The Gendered Organization of Hate: Women in the U.S. Ku Klux Klan Kathleen M. Blee8. Charity and Nationalism: The Greek Civil War (1946-1949) and the Entrance of Right-Wing Women into Politics Tasoula Vervenioti9. Women in the Non-Nazi Right during the Weimar Republic: The German Nationalist People's Party Raffael Scheck10. Spartan Mothers: Fascist Women in Brazil in the 1930s Sandra Mcgee Deutch11. The Feminine Apostolate in Society Versus the Secular State: The Unión Femenina Católica Mexicana, 1929-1940 Kristina A. Boylan12. Foreign Women in Spain for General Franco During the Spanish Civil War Judith KeenePart III. INTERROGATIONS: RIGHT-THINKING, FEMINISMS, AND THE LEFT13. Pauline and Other Perils: Women in Australian Right-Wing Politics Bronwyn Winter14. Playing Femball: Anti-Feminist Women's Organizations and Political Representation in the United States Ronnee Schreiber15. Islamisms and Feminism in Egypt: Three Generations of Women's Perspectives Azza M. KaramPart IV. RIGHTED BODIES: DISCIPLINE, EXCESS, PLEASURE16. Confronting Double Patriarchy: The Case of Islamist Women in Turkey Burcak Keskin17. Queering Hindutva: Unruly Bodies and Pleasures in Sadhavi Rithambara's Performances Bishnupriya Ghose17. Right Wing Women, Sexuality, and Politics in Chile During the Pinochet Dictatorship, 1973-1990 Margaret PowerIndex
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