Review of: Ursula Birsl (Hg.): Rechtsextremismus und Gender. Opladen u.a.: Verlag Barbara Budrich 2011.
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https://doi.org/10.14766/983Keywords:
Feminismus, Gewalt, Männlichkeit, Rechtsextremismus, Jungen, Mädchen, Nationalsozialismus, Biografie, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
The editor Urusla Birsl counters the widespread gender blindness within Federal German research on right-wing extremism with an anthology in which she combines previously fragmented results of feminist research, critical masculinity research, and gender-conscious practice. Moreover, the anthology highlights areas that require further research and emphasizes the importance of the category gender. According to the general tenor, right-wing extremist phenomena remain only partly analyzable if the category gender is not included consistently. This opens up ample perspectives on gender constructions, initiation processes, and recruitment potentials.Downloads
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