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AUTOR(ES) A. Sygnowska , Elizabeth Cobbs , Edward J. Blum
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Independent Scholar and Museum Consultant
ANO 2022
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO DiGeSt Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies
ISSN 2593-0273
E-ISSN 2593-0281
EDITORA Leuven University Press
DOI 10.21825/digest.84672
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 0796db97b6e36f55f64262a655728b5b

Resumo

This article aims to explain the role of women involved in right-wing political parties and explore how women themselves legitimise the politics of exclusion through their political involvement. Its main assumption is that, on the one hand, Polish women in politics eagerly benefit from the feminist legacy in their own political careers, and, on the other, as representatives of right-wing political parties with traditionally antifeminist agenda, they significantly contribute to the radicalisation of politics.To show the discursive intersections of gender and nationalism and their impact on the public discourse, I analyse narrative strategies applied by Polish right-wing female politicians in their public, media, and parliamentary appearances. I claim that, having access to and control over public discourse, Polish right-wing female politicians play a prominent role in social mobilisation and, thereby, make an important contribution to the nationalist surge that sweeps Poland.

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