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Re-nationalizing citizenship and democratic backsliding : anti-gender mobilizations in Central-Eastern Europe
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Kuhar, Roman
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Pajnik, Mojca
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This chapter explores the emergence, rise and effects of the anti-gender mobilizations in (Central-Eastern) Europe, arguing that anti-gender initiatives represent a significant force in society’s illiberalization and the process of re-nationalizing citizenship. These mobilizations contribute to defining the idea of “good citizens” and their claim to citizenship rights and belonging by concentrating on the promotion of “traditional family” values and rhetoric. The chapter begins by outlining the development and discursive structure of the anti-gender mobilization, followed by an analysis of interpretations explaining its emergence, persistence, and popularity. It then examines how the anti-gender initiatives contribute to the re-nationalization of citizenship by aligning itself with ethno-nationalistic interpretations. The anti-gender movement effectively mobilizes individuals by exploiting concerns about the future, particularly regarding the family and nation. The mobilization promotes a retrotopian vision in which an idealized past, characterized by strict gender roles and hierarchies, is viewed as superior to the present, through calls to return to such a past. However, it is argued that such aspirations are ultimately unattainable and fail to address contemporary challenges. The chapter concludes by advocating for a focus on building a better future rooted in democratic values, social fairness, and human rights, necessitating a transformation of existing power structures associated with gender and national identity.
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English
Keywords:
anti-gender movement
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gender ideology
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gender theory
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citizenship
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Eastern Europe
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1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
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FF - Faculty of Arts
FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publication status:
Published
Publication version:
Author Accepted Manuscript
Year:
2024
Number of pages:
Str. 361-381
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-158644
UDC:
316.367.7:316.647.82
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-57144-2_16
COBISS.SI-ID:
199277315
Publication date in RUL:
19.06.2024
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Title:
The Palgrave handbook of gender and citizenship
Editors:
Birte Siim, Pauline Stoltz
Place of publishing:
Cham
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Year:
2024
ISBN:
978-3-031-57143-5
COBISS.SI-ID:
199269379
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Language:
Slovenian
Keywords:
teorija spola
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ideologija spola
,
spolna identiteta
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državljanstvo
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istospolni odnosi
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družbena enakost
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družbena gibanja
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populizem
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homofobija
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Srednjevzhodna Evropa
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Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P6-0194
Name:
Problemi avtonomije in identitet v času globalizacije
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P5-0413
Name:
Enakost in človekove pravice v dobi globalnega vladovanja
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J5-50158
Name:
Spol, demokracija in neokonservativno anti-gender gibanje
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