
Right-Wing Women: From Conservatives to Extremists Around the World
Author(s): Paola Bacchetta (Author), Margaret Power (Author)
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: 30 Aug. 2002
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 0415927773
- ISBN-13: 9780415927772
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Right-Wing Women is an invaluable, unprecedented collection of comparative, interdisciplinary essays. It illuminates both the scope of right-wing projects, and the centrality of women, gender, and sexuality to them.” — Amrita Basu, editor of The Challenge of LocalFeminisms: Women’s Movements in Global Perspective
“In these essays, upstarts and activists break out of conventional stereotypes about right wing women, and force us to re-think our assumptions about political activism and women’s roles. Writing from almost as many disciplinary perspectives as national contexts, the authors have produced a pioneering work about global gender politics.” — Claudia Koonz, author of Mothers inthe Fatherland: Women, the Family, and Nazi Politics
“The essays in Right-Wing Women raise profound questions about the relationships between women, nationalism, and feminism. The book not only explores and expands this under-researched field of feminist and political scholarship, but it attempts to do this in a truly global way.” — Nira Yuval-Davis, author of Gender and Nation
“If ever a collection showed the necessity of focusing on women’s agency, it is Right-Wing Women. This book is also a good read, one that will appeal to specialists and ordinary readers alike.” — Temma Kaplan, author of Crazyfor Democracy: Women in Grassroots Movements
About the Author
Paola Bacchetta is Associate Professor in the Departments of Women’s Studies and Geography at the University of Kentucky. Margaret Power is an Assistant Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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