Summary

This article sets out an agenda for the next stage of feminist scholarship on the far-right. It outlines what we know – and what we don’t know – about gender and the far right, and suggests four directions for future feminist scholarship: (1) creating a conceptual framework for the far right that seriously engages political efforts that rely on or build support for misogyny, homophobia and transphobia, and gender and sexual essentialism; (2) moving beyond the search for gender salience in the far right, and toward investigating when gender is more or less salient or more or less present or absent in far-right politics; (3) examining far-right political efforts at varying levels – from micro-level studies of recruitment to meso-level studies of party and movement dynamics and macro-level studies of social and cultural contexts; and (4) formulating the next big claims about gender and the far right.

Citation

Blee, Kathleen. “Where Do We Go from Here? Positioning Gender in Studies of the Far Right.” Politics, Religion & Ideology 21, no. 4. January 2021.

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