The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities offers analyses of articulations and performances that link populism to masculinity. Drawing on cultural, political, and historical perspectives, the contributors tackle gender-related attitudes, values, and representations in populist cultures and political movements around the globe.
The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities offers analyses of articulations and performances that link populism to masculinity. Drawing on cultural, political, and historical perspectives, the contributors tackle gender-related attitudes, values, and representations in populist cultures and political movements around the globe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Outi Hakola; Janne Salminen; Juho Turpeinen and Oscar Winberg - Contributions by Nicholas Blower; Swapna Gopinath; Outi Hakola; Christian Jimenez; Tatu-Ilari Laukkanen; Katinka Linnamäki; Nicholas Manganas; Joshua D. Martin; John Quinn; Janne Sa
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Table of Contents Introduction Outi Hakola, Janne Salminen, Juho Turpeinen, and Oscar Winberg Part I Masculine Populists Chapter 1: Iberian Swagger vs. Feminist Masculinity: Populist Narratives of Masculinity in Contemporary Spain Nicholas Manganas Chapter 2: Signifying Illiberalism: Gender and Sport in Viktor Orbán's Facebook Photos Katinka Linnamäki Chapter 3: Strong Borders and Masculine Orders: The Role of Crisis Frameworks and the US-Mexico Border in the Context of Trump's Populist Masculinity Joshua D. Martin Chapter 4: The Masculinist Restoration Project in the Rhetoric of Anti-Gender Movements: The Case of Turkey Didem Unal Chapter 5: Nature Lovers and Fuzzy Headed Thinkers: Emotion, Outdoors Masculinity, and the Birth of Anti-Environmentalism Nicholas Blower Part II Populist Masculinities Chapter 6: The Primogeniture of the White Man: Land and Trumpian Populism Juho Turpeinen Chapter 7: The Populist Body at Work (and War): Fascism, Conspiracism, and Idealized White Heroism in Falling Down (1993), Forrest Gump (1995), and Fight Club (1999) Christian Jimenez Chapter 8: Hypermasculine Images and the Hindu Identity in Malayalam Cinema Swapna Gopinath Chapter 9: A Prophecy of Bolsonaro: Masculinity and Populism in the Elite Squad Films Tatu-Ilari Laukkanen Chapter 10: Send in the Clowns: Twisted Masculinity, Supergendering and the Aesthetics of Populism in Todd Phillips' JOKER (2019) John Quinn Chapter 11: Crisis of Masculinity in Disney Era Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Janne Salminen
Table of Contents Introduction Outi Hakola, Janne Salminen, Juho Turpeinen, and Oscar Winberg Part I Masculine Populists Chapter 1: Iberian Swagger vs. Feminist Masculinity: Populist Narratives of Masculinity in Contemporary Spain Nicholas Manganas Chapter 2: Signifying Illiberalism: Gender and Sport in Viktor Orbán's Facebook Photos Katinka Linnamäki Chapter 3: Strong Borders and Masculine Orders: The Role of Crisis Frameworks and the US-Mexico Border in the Context of Trump's Populist Masculinity Joshua D. Martin Chapter 4: The Masculinist Restoration Project in the Rhetoric of Anti-Gender Movements: The Case of Turkey Didem Unal Chapter 5: Nature Lovers and Fuzzy Headed Thinkers: Emotion, Outdoors Masculinity, and the Birth of Anti-Environmentalism Nicholas Blower Part II Populist Masculinities Chapter 6: The Primogeniture of the White Man: Land and Trumpian Populism Juho Turpeinen Chapter 7: The Populist Body at Work (and War): Fascism, Conspiracism, and Idealized White Heroism in Falling Down (1993), Forrest Gump (1995), and Fight Club (1999) Christian Jimenez Chapter 8: Hypermasculine Images and the Hindu Identity in Malayalam Cinema Swapna Gopinath Chapter 9: A Prophecy of Bolsonaro: Masculinity and Populism in the Elite Squad Films Tatu-Ilari Laukkanen Chapter 10: Send in the Clowns: Twisted Masculinity, Supergendering and the Aesthetics of Populism in Todd Phillips' JOKER (2019) John Quinn Chapter 11: Crisis of Masculinity in Disney Era Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Janne Salminen
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