We invite proposals for contributions to an edited collection on
masculinities and populism, with abstracts of 300-500 words due on Tuesday,
December 10, 2019.
Whether it is the rhetoric of Donald Trump, Jair Bolsonaro, or Nigel
Farage; movements like the Transfer of Public Lands Movement in the United
States or the Five Star Movement in Italy; alt-right memes and reactions
against Hollywood portrayals of gender; parodies and critiques of populist
masculinities in late night shows, stand-up comedy, and social media posts;
populism is intertwined with cultural and political assumptions and
performances of masculinities. The complex relationship between populism and
masculinity serves as the framework for this edited collection, combining
cultural, political, and historical perspectives to improve our understanding
of populism. How is masculine populism articulated? What kinds of historical
interpretations do populist masculinities draw on? What is problematic about a
specifically masculine populism and is there hope for a pluralist, inclusive,
even progressive form of masculine populism?
Intended for publication with Lexington Books, the peer-reviewed
collection will explore the often acknowledged but seldom explored complex
relationship between masculinities and populism. We are interested in expanding
the conversation and welcome contributions exploring the theme from a diverse
set of perspectives, bringing in both political debates and popular culture
interpretations of populism and masculinities.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Political movements
- Popular culture
- Populist leaders
- Toxic masculinities
- Misogyny in politics
- Positive masculinities
- Media representations
- History of populism
- Grassroots organization
Abstracts (300-500 words) along with a 150 word bio should be e-mailed
to the editor, Dr. Outi Hakola (University of Helsinki) at
outi.j.hakola@helsinki.fi no later than December 10, 2019. We will notify
authors of the acceptance by December 18, 2019. Chapters (approximately
6,000-7,000 words, including notes and bibliography) will be due by April 14,
2020.
The collection is edited by the research project Encountering and
Challenging Populist Masculinities (2018-2020, University of Helsinki).
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