Rebel bodies: feminism as resistance in the Catalan pro-independence left

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of English Studies Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/13825577.2021.1944489
Begonya Enguix Grau
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ABSTRACT This article discusses the political potentialities of embodied feminist resistance in a nationalist setting like contemporary Catalonia. It strives to provide a better understanding of the body-gender-nation assemblage and pave the way for different formulas of resistance. I study how feminist nationalism in the Catalan pro-independence left opposes far-right populism through embodiment (rebel bodies), affects such as solidarity and companionship, and other visual, linguistic and political strategies. In this context, embodied feminism becomes a sentiment attached to a value system as well as a political strategy that produces particular gendered bodies that are political and confront and resist far-right populism and other forms of anti-genderism through feminism, affects and alternative ideals of the nation. Since anti-gender has become a key element in holding together various demands of right-wing populism (nationalism, religious fundamentalism and so on), it is urgent to study the connection of gender, nationalism and current politics in order to explore its effects in different ideological positions.
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反叛团体:女权主义作为加泰罗尼亚独立左翼的抵抗力量
摘要:本文探讨了在当代加泰罗尼亚这样的民族主义背景下,体现女权主义抵抗的政治潜力。它致力于更好地了解身体性别国家组合,并为不同的抵抗公式铺平道路。我研究了加泰罗尼亚支持独立的左翼女权主义民族主义如何通过化身(反叛团体)反对极右翼民粹主义,对团结和友谊以及其他视觉、语言和政治策略产生影响。在这种背景下,体现的女权主义成为一种附属于价值体系的情感,也是一种政治策略,它产生了特定的性别化身体,这些身体是政治性的,并通过女权主义、影响和国家的替代理想来对抗和抵制极右翼民粹主义和其他形式的反性别主义。由于反性别已经成为凝聚右翼民粹主义(民族主义、宗教原教旨主义等)各种诉求的关键因素,因此迫切需要研究性别、民族主义和当前政治的联系,以探索其在不同意识形态立场下的影响。
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