Gender Politics of the Far Right in Germany - A Feminist Analysis
thesis
posted on 2025-10-31, 03:11authored byVictoria Scheyer
The German far right has intensified efforts to undermine women’s and LGBTQI+ rights, while claiming to enhance safety for women. This thesis examines how and why they employ gender politics and how gender politics shape efforts to counter and prevent the far right. The thesis argues that gender politics in the far right are multidimensional: ideological, structural, discursive and preventive. It reveals the specific gendered power relations that shape the far right’s online network, how gender politics function as a flexible tool, and it emphasises the challenges that persist in efforts to counter far-right gender politics.
History
Principal supervisor
Jacqueline Marie TRUE
Additional supervisor 1
Matteo Bonotti
Additional supervisor 2
Simone Wisotzki
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Social Sciences (Monash Australia)
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCTORATE
Campus location
Australia
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
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