Society and Social Sciences, General, Social Groups, Communities and Identities, Gender Studies, Gender Groups

The Perils of Populism
Sarah Tobias (editor-in-chief), Arlene Stein (editor-in-chief), Valentine M. Moghadam (other), Cynthia Miller-Idriss (other), Khadijah Costley White (other), Sabine Hark (other), Amrita Basu (other), Nancy Fraser (other), L.A. Kauffman (other), Heather Booth (other), Scot Nakagawa (other), Jyl Josephson (other)
Hardback Published on: 16/09/2022
Price: £55.00
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Synopsis
From Donald Trump in the U.S. to Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, Viktor Orbán in Hungary, and Narendra Modi in India, right-wing populist leaders have taken power in many parts of the world. While each country's populist movement is distinct, they are united by several key features, including the presence of a boastful strongman leader and the scapegoating of vulnerable populations, especially immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ people, and women.
*The Perils of Populism* shows how a feminist lens can help diagnose the factors behind the global rise of right-wing populism and teach us how to resist the threat it presents to democracy. Featuring interdisciplinary essays about politics in the United States, the Middle East, Europe, and India from a variety of acclaimed theorists and activists, the volume contributes to a rapidly expanding literature on gender and the far right. Together, these chapters offer a truly intersectional analysis of the problem, addressing everything from how populism has thrived in a "post-truth" era to the ways it appeals to working-class voters looking for an alternative to neoliberalism. Yet the authors also find reasons to be hopeful, as they showcase forms of grassroots feminist activism that challenge right-wing populism by advocating for racial and economic justice.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- ISBN: 9781978825314
- Number of pages: 200
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 18 mm
- Weight: 3g
- Languages: English