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Feminist responses to populist politics

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Abstract

Given our situatedness as political subjects of knowledge — as activists and scholars from Southern Europe — we have mapped out in this issue some feminist responses to populism. This issue discusses diverse transfeminist and feminist political groups and ideas, and talks about feminisms as a constellation of accounts of politics, practices, knowledges, and experiences. Although it is beyond the scope of this issue to discuss the idea of populism, the plurality of definitions and their political implications, this collection of essays reflects our need to analyse modes of self-determination that, within feminism, are taking place in the name of the people and for the people. This Introduction sketches the situatedness of the essays in Southern Europe, the antifeminist backlash and the feminist responses that we have been witnessing in the past few years, and the appropriation of feminism by certain conservative groups.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-132
Number of pages20
JournalEuropean Journal of English Studies
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Feminist activism
  • Southern Europe
  • academia
  • intersectionality
  • populism
  • trans-inclusive feminism
  • transfeminism

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