Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?

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Autor(a) principal: Dragolea, Alina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v10i4.5515
Resumo: While interest in illiberalism has increased in recent years, the study of the connections between anti-gender discourse and transnational dissemination is a more recent scholarly endeavour. Emerging feminist scholarship has helped to move beyond national cases of illiberalism to understand how the gendered nature of illiberalism is revealed through its ability to cross borders and, in recent years, to become a movement with a transnational character. This article examines the evolution of the political discourse on gender in Romania and proposes a three-stage framework leading from gender traditionalism to a more pronounced illiberal discourse. The article examines whether the recent rise of the political party Alliance for the Union of Romanians (Alianța pentru Unirea României, AUR) represents a new step towards an established political illiberal discourse in Romania. The official public addresses of AUR are analysed to show how the terminology and themes identified as cornerstones of illiberalism (e.g., anti-gender, traditional family, opposition to reproductive rights, education, and anti-LGBTQ) are incorporated into its rhetoric.
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title Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?
spellingShingle Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?
Dragolea, Alina
anti-gender; illiberal offer; illiberalism; Romania; transnational illiberalism
title_short Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?
title_full Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?
title_fullStr Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?
title_full_unstemmed Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?
title_sort Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?
author Dragolea, Alina
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anti-gender; illiberal offer; illiberalism; Romania; transnational illiberalism
topic anti-gender; illiberal offer; illiberalism; Romania; transnational illiberalism
description While interest in illiberalism has increased in recent years, the study of the connections between anti-gender discourse and transnational dissemination is a more recent scholarly endeavour. Emerging feminist scholarship has helped to move beyond national cases of illiberalism to understand how the gendered nature of illiberalism is revealed through its ability to cross borders and, in recent years, to become a movement with a transnational character. This article examines the evolution of the political discourse on gender in Romania and proposes a three-stage framework leading from gender traditionalism to a more pronounced illiberal discourse. The article examines whether the recent rise of the political party Alliance for the Union of Romanians (Alianța pentru Unirea României, AUR) represents a new step towards an established political illiberal discourse in Romania. The official public addresses of AUR are analysed to show how the terminology and themes identified as cornerstones of illiberalism (e.g., anti-gender, traditional family, opposition to reproductive rights, education, and anti-LGBTQ) are incorporated into its rhetoric.
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