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Daughter, Mother, Captain: Marine Le Pen, Gender, and Populism in the French National Front

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SOCIAL POLITICS
卷 27, 期 1, 页码 1-26

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/sp/jxy039

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  1. European Commission Marie Curie Career Integration Grant [PCIG11-GA-2012-322365]
  2. EURIAS fellowship at the Collegium de Lyon

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This article analyzes members of the French National Front, and their leader Marine Le Pen, to understand how gendered symbolism and performances structure populism. Populist stylistic repertoires are structured by hegemonic masculinity and femininity, and tie populism to radical-right ideologies. Analysis of Marine Le Pen and her followers clarifies the relationship between populism, gendered symbolism, and the radical right; points to how populism is a performance of hegemonic masculinity which women leaders can enact if combined with performances of hegemonic femininity; and points to limitations imposed by such gendered repertoires.

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