So far, the Italian literature on the genesis and development of anti-gender mobilisation has focussed on right-wing and Vatican strategies, discourses, and alliances. However, in recent years debates around “gender theory" have prompted political and cultural conflicts inside Italian feminist, lesbian and secular leftwing movements and parties. These political fractures – mirrored also in the debate on TERF and “gender-critical” feminism - have become visible in the Italian public debate on the Zan Bill (an anti-homophobia provision rejected by Italian Parliament in 2021). Although “gender critical” feminists do not belong to the anti-gender movement - in Italy largely monopolised by rightwing and Catholic activists - I argue th...
This paper arises from the Italian debate on “ideologia del gender”, a travesty of the LGBTQI posit...
In 2012-2013 the feminist neologism \u201cfemminicidio\u201d (feminicide) erupted in Italian public ...
As Michael Faucault discusses, the first effect of inhibition is learned helplessness that derives f...
This paper engages with the topic of anti-feminist, anti-gender backlash in contemporary Italy in th...
In Italy, since the early 2010s, the English word “gender” was twisted into a code-word for a purpor...
Drawing on the debate about how feminist issues have increasingly been invoked in neoliberal and con...
‘Gender Ideology’ (‘GI’), as an expression, appeared at the beginning of this century within documen...
<p>This article describes the development of the Italian feminist political lexicon on gender-based ...
In many countries across Europe, but especially in Italy, twentieth-century reforms failed to bring ...
In recent years a feminist gender discourse of femicide has become established in Italian political ...
The article examines the Italian political sphere in order to highlight how populist discourses are,...
Negli ultimi anni il dibattito sull'inclusività di genere in Italia ha ruotato attorno alla cosiddet...
In its most common understanding, the term “gender” primarily refers today to the complementarity of...
This book questions gendered readings of violence by analyzing how this paradigm has become normaliz...
The role of the Vatican in the mobilization against the so-called gender ideology is structural and ...
This paper arises from the Italian debate on “ideologia del gender”, a travesty of the LGBTQI posit...
In 2012-2013 the feminist neologism \u201cfemminicidio\u201d (feminicide) erupted in Italian public ...
As Michael Faucault discusses, the first effect of inhibition is learned helplessness that derives f...
This paper engages with the topic of anti-feminist, anti-gender backlash in contemporary Italy in th...
In Italy, since the early 2010s, the English word “gender” was twisted into a code-word for a purpor...
Drawing on the debate about how feminist issues have increasingly been invoked in neoliberal and con...
‘Gender Ideology’ (‘GI’), as an expression, appeared at the beginning of this century within documen...
<p>This article describes the development of the Italian feminist political lexicon on gender-based ...
In many countries across Europe, but especially in Italy, twentieth-century reforms failed to bring ...
In recent years a feminist gender discourse of femicide has become established in Italian political ...
The article examines the Italian political sphere in order to highlight how populist discourses are,...
Negli ultimi anni il dibattito sull'inclusività di genere in Italia ha ruotato attorno alla cosiddet...
In its most common understanding, the term “gender” primarily refers today to the complementarity of...
This book questions gendered readings of violence by analyzing how this paradigm has become normaliz...
The role of the Vatican in the mobilization against the so-called gender ideology is structural and ...
This paper arises from the Italian debate on “ideologia del gender”, a travesty of the LGBTQI posit...
In 2012-2013 the feminist neologism \u201cfemminicidio\u201d (feminicide) erupted in Italian public ...
As Michael Faucault discusses, the first effect of inhibition is learned helplessness that derives f...