Kováts, Eszter (2020) Post-Socialist Conditions and the Orbán Government's Gender Politics between 2010 and 2019 in Hungary_In: Dietze.G./Roth.J.: Right-wing Populism and Gender. European Perspectives and Beyond. 75-99. (original) (raw)

Feminist Responses to the Right-wing Governance in Hungary: The Emergence of Anti-gender Feminism

Anna Rekhviashvili

2022

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New waves of anti-sexual and reproductive health and rights strategies in the European Union: the anti-gender discourse in Hungary

Bianka Vida

2019

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Kováts / Zacharenko (2021) The right-wing opposition to “gender” in the light of the ambiguity of the meaning of the term in EU documents. In: Politické Vedy. Vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 56-82.

Elena Zacharenko, Eszter Kováts

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Why the war on "gender ideology" matters - and not just to feminists. Anti-genderism and the Crisis of Neoliberal Democracy, Visegrad Insight, 7 March 2016

Weronika Grzebalska

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Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment

Agnieszka Graff

Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment, 2021

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The gendered modus operandi of the illiberal transformation in Hungary and Poland

Weronika Grzebalska

Women's Studies International Forum, 2018

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Kováts, Eszter (2022) What does right-wing anti-gender mobilization have to do with progressive gender trends? Eszter Kováts investigates the politics of Fidesz and AfD_RevDem, 17 September 2022

Eszter Kováts

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„The Impact of EU Accession on Gender Equality in Hungary” together with Noemi Kakucs in Silke Roth ed. Gender Politics in the Expanding European Union. Mobilization, Inclusion, Exclusion. Berghahn Books New York, Oxford: 2008, pp. 174-193.

Andrea Peto

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The gendered modus operandi of the illiberal transformation in Hungary and Poland, Women's Studies International Forum 2017, (unpublished proof)

Weronika Grzebalska, Andrea Peto

2017

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" Worse than communism and nazism put together " : War on Gender in Poland

Agnieszka Graff, Elżbieta Korolczuk

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Antifeminist and “Truly Liberated”: Conservative Performances of Gender by Women Politicians in Hungary and Romania

Ov Cristian Norocel

Politics and Governance

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4 reasons why Gender Studies has changed because of illiberal attacks, and why it matters. In Troubling Gender, Anthropological Perspectives on Gender Politics in/of Europe, Beate Binder, Čarna Brković, Sabine Hess, Marion Näser-Lather, Ronda Ramm (eds.) Berliner Blätter 88 /2023, 1–2, 111-117.

Andrea Peto

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Kováts, Eszter (2021) Anti-gender politics in East-Central Europe: Right-wing defiance to West-Eurocentrism. In: GENDER. Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft. 2021/1. 76-90.

Eszter Kováts

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The missing arc of a backlash? Thirty years of constitutional debate on ‘women’s equality’ in Hungary

Timea Drinoczi

Intersections

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Gender as a rhetorical tool for strengthening illiberal democracy in Hungary

Bianka Vida

Political Observer on Populism, 2018

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"The War on Gender" from a Transnational Perspective - Lessons for Feminist Strategising, in: Anti-Gender Movements on the Rise? Strategising for Gender Equality in Central and Eastern Europe, Berlin: Heinrich Böll Foundation Volume 38 of the Publication Series on Democracy, pp 43-53.

Elżbieta Korolczuk

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The Ruling Discourse on Proper Womanhood in the Hungarian Parliament

Irén Annus

International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal, 2014

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Editorial: special issue on gender and the far right

Katrine Fangen

Politics, religion & ideology, 2020

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Gender (In)equality and Gender Politics in Southeastern Europe

Kristina Nikolova

2015

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"The haunting ghost of „Gender Ideology” in Europe: state of the art and possible counter strategies"

Andrea Peto

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Review Essay : Gender Politics in Post-Socialist Central Eastern Europe

Ela Rossmiller

Review of European and Russian Affairs, 2012

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Introduction to the special issue: Gender relations in Central and Eastern Europe – Change or continuity?

Heike Trappe

Journal of Family Research

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GENDERING POSTSOCIALISM: OLD LEGACIES AND NEW HIERARCHIES

Eszter Kováts

Book review on "Gendering Postsocialism: Old legacies and new hierarchies" edited by Yulia Gradskova and Ildikó Asztalos Morell in: Gender, Work and Organization 2019; 1-3, 2019

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Grzebalska & Kováts (2018) Beyond the anti-women backlash_IPS, 18 December 2018

Eszter Kováts

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Right-Wing Populism and Women: A Comparative Discursive Analysis of Collective Identity Construction

Kelsey Campolong

International Pragmatics Association, 2017

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Demands as the Connection between the Anti-Gender Movement and Illiberal Politics: The Case of Slovak Anti-Abortion Discourse

Zuzana Madarova

2023

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"Gender suddenly became the centre of political debates." -5 questions … answered by Andrea Petö 29.7.2019

Andrea Peto

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State Men, Market Women. The Effects of Left Conservatism on Gender Politics in Romania

Mihaela Miroiu

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Contemporary crises in European politics: gender equality+ under threat

Liza Mügge

European Journal of Politics and Gender, 2018

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323 European Journal of Women's Studies The new Europe: 'A sweet and salty paradise'? On behalf of: WISE (The European Women's Studies Association

ayca gursoy

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Why Orban's Hungary is afraid of Feminism and Academic Freedom? Reset 11 January 2018

Andrea Peto

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Hungary’s Attack on Gender Studies _ Public Seminar 29 Nov 2018

Andrea Peto

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Urges and obstacles:: Chances for feminism in eastern europe

Judit Acsády

Women's Studies International Forum, 1999

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Kováts, Eszter (2018) The consequences of the differing meanings of gender in policy and activism for politics_ LSE Engenderings, 26 November 2018

Eszter Kováts

2018

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Kováts, Eszter (2022) Only ! know my gender: The individualist turn in gender theory and politics, and the right-wing opposition. Intersections 2022/2, 110-127.

Eszter Kováts

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