2017
DOI: 10.1080/09540253.2016.1274021
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Female leaders in a radical right movement: the Latvian National Front

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“…In this way, far-right and conservative-right female politicians establish themselves in politics, while promoting right-wing nationalist parties’ agendas. Studying Latvia, Stasulane (2017) shows how feminism’s achievements, like women’s increased participation in sociopolitical developments and financial independence have facilitated and are reflected in, women’s increased and active involvement in the Latvian National Front (LNF). This has changed traditional gender roles in the party and has enabled some women to establish themselves as important political agents within the LNF.…”
Section: Women Gender and The Far Rightmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this way, far-right and conservative-right female politicians establish themselves in politics, while promoting right-wing nationalist parties’ agendas. Studying Latvia, Stasulane (2017) shows how feminism’s achievements, like women’s increased participation in sociopolitical developments and financial independence have facilitated and are reflected in, women’s increased and active involvement in the Latvian National Front (LNF). This has changed traditional gender roles in the party and has enabled some women to establish themselves as important political agents within the LNF.…”
Section: Women Gender and The Far Rightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agency is a crucial frame for understanding how actors enact their politics and what the potential impact of that politics is. Therefore, the question of far-right women’s political agency and of their perspectives on, and uses of, gender, gender equality and feminism, goes to the heart of a major challenge that contemporary feminism and pluralist democracy face (Arfini et al, 2019; Sprengholz, 2021; Stasulane, 2017).…”
Section: Women Gender and The Far Rightmentioning
confidence: 99%
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