2016
DOI: 10.1111/soin.12129
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Minutewomen, Victims, and Parasites: The Discursive and Performative Construction of Women by The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps

Abstract: This study uses data from 40 interviews and 80 hours of participant observation to examine the discursive and performative (embodied, enacted, and nonverbal) position of women in twenty-first-century militia-nativist organizations, using the case study of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC). The case of the MCDC demonstrates that the organization produces competing narratives for understanding the role of white and migrant women in U.S. society. White American women are constructed as victims of immigrati… Show more

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“…They subscribed to the Y2K conspiracy that global computer systems would crash when the year changed to 2000 (Perliger 2020). The narrative of anti-immigrant militia movements entailed members of the U.S. government conspiring with global elitists for a possible requisition of the U.S. southwest by Mexico (Haltinner 2016;Shapira 2013). The Tea Party Patriots contended that environmentalists and other "elitists" were conspiring to take over the United States by enacting restrictive environmental laws (Haltinner and Hogan 2018).…”
Section: Conspiratorial Ideationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They subscribed to the Y2K conspiracy that global computer systems would crash when the year changed to 2000 (Perliger 2020). The narrative of anti-immigrant militia movements entailed members of the U.S. government conspiring with global elitists for a possible requisition of the U.S. southwest by Mexico (Haltinner 2016;Shapira 2013). The Tea Party Patriots contended that environmentalists and other "elitists" were conspiring to take over the United States by enacting restrictive environmental laws (Haltinner and Hogan 2018).…”
Section: Conspiratorial Ideationmentioning
confidence: 99%