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1 online resource. |
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Critical media literacies series, 2666-4097 ; volume 4 |
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Critical media literacies series ; v.4.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : an urgent situation -- On the relevance and necessity of socialist feminism -- Fascism and right-wing populism : similarities, differences, and new organizational forms -- Who is the real working class? : moving beyond the construction of the white male industrial worker as a marker of authenticity -- Bernie breakdown : challenges facing the left in the wake of the Sanders' campaign -- Well, actually : cyber sexism and racism within online settings and the enabling discourse of E-libertarianism -- Abortion through the lens of fetal personhood : social meanings and functions -- In defense of science, the press and expertise for the public good -- Conclusion : enough is enough. |
Summary |
"This text explores the re-assertion of right-wing populist and fascist ideologies as presented and distributed in the media. In particular, attacks on immigrants, women, minorities, and LGBTQI people are increasing, inspired by the election of politicians who openly support authoritarian discourse and scapegoating. More troubling is how this discourse is inscribed into laws and policies. Despite the urgency of the situation, the Left has been unable to effectively respond to these events, from liberals insisting on hands-off free speech policies, including covering "both sides of the issue" to socialists who utilize a tunnel vision focus on economic issues at the expense of women and minorities. In order to effectively resist right-wing movements of this magnitude, a socialist/Marxist feminist analysis is necessary for understanding how racism, sexism, and homophobia are conduits for capitalism, not just 'identity issues.' Topics addressed in this text include an overview of dialectical materialist feminism and its relevance and a review of characteristics of authoritarian populism and fascism. Additionally, the insistence on a colorblind conceptualization of the working class is critiqued, with its detrimental effects on moving resistance and activism forward. This was a key weakness with the Bernie Sanders campaign, which is discussed. Online environments and their alt-right discourse/function are used as an example of the ineffectiveness of e-libertarianism, which has prioritized hands-off administration, allowing right-wing discourse to overcome many online spaces. Other topics include the emergence of the fetal personhood construct in response to abortion rights, and the rejection of science and expertise"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 08, 2020). |
Subject |
Socialist feminism.
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Populism.
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Right-wing extremists.
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Mass media -- Political aspects.
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Feminist criticism.
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Feminist literary criticism.
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Populisme.
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Extrémistes de droite.
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Critique féministe.
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EDUCATION / General
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Feminist criticism
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Mass media -- Political aspects
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Populism
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Right-wing extremists
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Socialist feminism
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Indexed Term |
Social Science |
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Sociology |
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General |
Other Form: |
Print version: Agostinone-Wilson, Faith. Enough already! Leiden ; Boston : Brill ense, 2020. 9789004424524 (DLC) 2019059821 |
ISBN |
9789004424531 electronic book |
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9004424539 electronic book |
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9789004424524 paperback |
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9789004391260 hardcover |
Standard No. |
10.1163/9789004424531. DOI |
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AU@ 000066732666 |
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