Femonationalism and the impact on women's rights
From: UpFront
Femonationalism and the impact on womens rights
Its a mistake to assume that just because one is a woman, one is going to vote for a feminist agenda.
Giorgia Meloni, Italys first woman prime minister, is the latest in a line of female nationalists occupying high-ranking political positions across Europe.
Like Frances Marine Le Pen and Germanys Alice Weidel, Melonis ascent has been linked to a phenomenon known as femonationalism where feminist ideas are used to advance a nationalist agenda.
On UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill is joined by scholars, Sara Farris, who coined the term femonationalism, Mayanthi Fernando and Cynthia Miller-Idriss, for a discussion on femonationalism and why so many women engage with far-right movements when they are seemingly at odds with their own interests.
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/upfront/2022/10/28/femonationalism-and-the-impact-on-womens-rights