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- Title
Populismus a genderové otázky: Strach ze zmatení pohlaví.
- Authors
Ammicht-Quinn, Regina
- Abstract
The study ponders out the contradiction which dominates in the populist attitude toward gender issues. In the attitudes towards it the populists become closer to the attitudes of conservative Christians. On the one hand populist parties hold on conservative form of a family image where everything has its own set order. Family care is a model of caring for a nation here. On the other hand it sees the populist attitudes of itself as the right heir of the Enlightenment defending individuality, equality and emancipation. The (emancipated) role of a "woman" is becoming a feature of "national culture" which thus contrasts with the "Islam". Populist ideas portrey itself in the role of a savior of oppressed women from a backward culture. As a result "culture fundamentalism" has emerged. It is no longer claimed the superiority of human race but the superiority of inherently homogeneous culture. This "Enlightenment culture" is - "unlike reactionary culture" an imagined and imaginary community cleansed of fascism and authoritarianism of all kinds.
- Subjects
POPULIST parties (Politics); HUMAN beings; CHRISTIAN attitudes; GENDER; ENLIGHTENMENT
- Publication
SALVE, 2021, Issue 1, p93
- ISSN
1213-6301
- Publication type
Article