Beyond Instrumentalization: Far-Right Women’s Appropriation of Feminism in France

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Beyond Instrumentalization: Far-Right Women’s Appropriation of Feminism in France

Abstract

Femonationalism, or the selective use of feminist discourse to advance far-right causes, has often been analyzed through the lens of party politics. Shifting the focus to grassroots activists, this article studies a group of far-right female activists in France organized as a women-only collective of “identitarian feminists” to explore how these grassroots activists articulate anti-feminist frames while also appropriating selective aspects of feminism. The study relies on three types of empirical data: a long-term digital observation of the collective, a critical analysis of documents, and 10 semi-structured interviews. These data reveal that these activists diverge from traditional anti-feminism and instead reflect a femonationalist appropriation of feminism. This appropriation can be seen in three interconnected frames used by the collective in the fight against street harassment: an opposition to intersectional feminism, the use of postfeminist frames, and the racialization of sexism

Keywords

  • Far-Right
  • Feminism
  • Racialisation of Sexism
  • Femonationalism
  • Social Movements
  • France

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Maison d'édition:

Cambridge University Press, Politics & Gender

Langues:

Anglais

Type de média:

PDF

Ville:

Cambridge

Année:

2025

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Thématiques:

Nationalisme – homonationalisme – fémonationalisme
Sexisme
Race – racisation – racisme
Luttes – mouvements sociaux – militantisme

Branches:

Etudes Genre, Sociologie

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Article