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This edited collection offers a transnational and comparative approach to understanding anti-gender mobilizations in Europe.
Table des matières
1. Introduction, Roman Kuhar and David Paternotte / 2. "Gender Ideology" in Austria - Coalitions around an Empty Signifier, Stefanie Mayer and Birgit Sauer / 3. "No Prophet is Accepted in His Own Country": Catholic Anti-Gender Activism in Belgium, Sarah Bracke, Wannes Dupont and David Paternotte / 4. Embryo, Teddy Bear-Centaur and the Constitution: Mobilizations against "Gender Ideology" and Sexual Permissiveness in Croatia, Amir Hodži¿ and Aleksandar Štulhofer / 5. Resisting "Gender Theory" in France: A Fulcrum for Religious Action in a Secular Society, Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer and Josselin Tricou / 6. "Anti-Genderismus": German Angst? Paula-Irene Villa / 7. Anti-Gender Discourse in Hungary: A Discourse without a Movement? Eszter Kováts and Andrea Pet¿ / 8. Defending Catholic Ireland, Mary McAuliffe and Sinead Kennedy / 9. Italy as a Lighthouse: Anti-Gender Protests Between the "Anthropological Question" and National Identity, Sara Garbagnoli / 10. "Worse than Communism and Nazism Put Together": War on Gender in Poland, Agnieszka Graff and El¿bieta Korolczuk / 11. Russia as the Savior of European Civilization: Gender and the Geopolitics of Traditional Values, Kevin Moss / 12. Changing Gender Several Times a Day: The Anti-Gender Movement in Slovenia, Roman Kuhar / 13. From the Pulpit to the Streets: Ultra-Conservative Religious Positions against Gender in Spain, Monica Cornejo and J. Ignacio Pichardo / 14. The Anti-Gender Movement in Comparative Perspective, David Paternotte and Roman Kuhar
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Edited by Roman Kuhar and David Paternotte
Résumé
This edited collection offers a transnational and comparative approach to understanding anti-gender mobilizations in Europe.