TY - JOUR
T1 - Anti-gender politics in Finland and Romania
AU - Norocel, Ov Cristian
AU - Pettersson, Katarina
PY - 2023/6/1
Y1 - 2023/6/1
N2 - This study examines the articulation of anti-gender politics in the parliamentary debates centred on two citizens’ initiatives in Finland and Romania. Although different in their endeavours (in Finland, supporting equal marriage rights; in Romania, attempting to legislate pre-emptively against them), these citizens’ initiatives resulted in significant defeats for the wider anti-gender campaigns in these countries. Examining closely the parliamentary debates ensuing these proposals, we evidence how anti-gender politics developed in ways specific to each examined polity and served as a key vehicle for different manners of retrogressive mobilisation, which bypassed left–right ideological cleavages and party loyalty. We scrutinise critically the discursive scenarios that coalesce in anti-gender politics in the two countries, and we map out both the commonalities and differences between the antithetic narrative scenarios, which hinge on the position of the child within a heteronormative nuclear family and the depiction of marriage equality as a harbinger of an impending societal collapse.
AB - This study examines the articulation of anti-gender politics in the parliamentary debates centred on two citizens’ initiatives in Finland and Romania. Although different in their endeavours (in Finland, supporting equal marriage rights; in Romania, attempting to legislate pre-emptively against them), these citizens’ initiatives resulted in significant defeats for the wider anti-gender campaigns in these countries. Examining closely the parliamentary debates ensuing these proposals, we evidence how anti-gender politics developed in ways specific to each examined polity and served as a key vehicle for different manners of retrogressive mobilisation, which bypassed left–right ideological cleavages and party loyalty. We scrutinise critically the discursive scenarios that coalesce in anti-gender politics in the two countries, and we map out both the commonalities and differences between the antithetic narrative scenarios, which hinge on the position of the child within a heteronormative nuclear family and the depiction of marriage equality as a harbinger of an impending societal collapse.
KW - Anti-genderism
KW - politics
KW - Finland
KW - Romania
KW - LGBT rights
KW - referandum
KW - citizens' initiative
UR - https://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/ejpg/aop/article-10.1332-251510821X16832281009645/article-10.1332-251510821X16832281009645.xml
U2 - 10.1332/251510821X16832281009645
DO - 10.1332/251510821X16832281009645
M3 - Article
SN - 2515-1088
JO - European Journal of Politics and Gender
JF - European Journal of Politics and Gender
ER -