‘Gender nationalism’: The new (old) politics of belonging

Authors

  • Leila Hadj Abdou Universität Wien

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15203/ozp.1592.vol46iss1

Abstract

This contribution takes a look at the phenomenon of ‘gender-nationalismʼ. It argues that references about gender equality and women’s rights play an important role in contemporary politics of belonging: these references are used as boundary markers in nationalist narratives, constructing the self versus the immigrant other. The contribution traces the emergence of this phenomenon in Europe, and focuses on its occurrence in recent debates. It concludes that whilst gender equality is a crucial claim that needs to be upheld in the public sphere, we also need to pay attention to intersectional mechanisms of exclusion and oppression which are at play in contemporary versions of gender nationalism.

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Published

2017-03-31