»Der Sammelband zeigt nachvollziehbar, wie Gender in rechtspopulistischen Diskursen instrumentalisiert und für die Anliegen rechter Akteur*innen umgedeutet wird. Als Überblick und Einführung in rechtspopulistische Genderdiskurse und Mobilisierungsstrategien empfohlen.« Laura Borchert, Zeitschrift für Rechtsextremismusforschung, 1 (2021) »Die kulturwissenschaftlichen Beiträge lassen spannende Querbezüge zwischen Rechtspopulismus und populärer Kultur erahnen, die konzeptionell noch weiter ausbuchstabiert werden sollten.« Annette Henniger, Femina Politica, 1 (2021) »[This book] remains a valuable addition to the fields of populism and gender studies. I recommend it to anyone looking for critical European perspectives on the synergy of both disciplines.« Marco Bitschnau, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 17.12.2020 »A first benefit of this volume is that it shows the fruitfulness of opening a feminist toolbox in the evolving theorizing about populism. A second benefit is that the contributors raise important questions about the different types of right-wing populist actors and coalitions that exist and that use gender (and related categories) as a means for (sometimes strange) coalition building and for criticizing globalization processes (in sometimes contradicting ways).« Pauline Stoltz, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 17.12.2020 O-Ton: »Selling the past as future« - Interview with Julia Roth and Gabriele Dietze on L.I.S.A. Wissenschaftsportal of Gerda Henkel Stiftung on 26.11.2020. Besprochen in: https://trafo.hypotheses.org, 01.10.2020, Julia Roth
Dietze, GabrieleGabriele Dietze (PD Dr.) has taught Cultural, Media and Gender Studies at Humboldt University, Berlin, as well as in Austria, Switzerland and the US. Currently she is Harris Guest Professor at Dartmouth 2020. Her research focuses on race, migration, and populism.