Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
J Interpers Violence. 2024 Sep;39(17-18):3829-3854. doi: 10.1177/08862605241260010.
While far-right movements are commonly associated with masculinity and women are in the minority, it is notable that they often play significant roles within these movements. To deepen our understanding of the motivations behind women's participation, this study challenges Blee's argument that women's motivations for participating are shaped by their interactions with other members. By using the psychosocial method devised by Hollway and Jefferson and developed by Gadd, the present study argues that women's pre-participation experiences can play a vital part in drawing them to the movements. Through analyzing the life stories of six far-right women in Japan and conducting an in-depth case study of three of them, the study aims to uncover a wide range of experiences that may initially appear unrelated to far-right ideology but ultimately led these subjects to become involved in far-right movements. It highlights the importance of paying attention to their complex subjectivities, which are formed by the interplay between their unique trajectories and societal transitions concerning gender norms, particularly within the era of neoliberal "emancipation." The study finds that the duality of far-right movements, which combine conservatism with deviance, enables some women to express paradoxical desires that they experience in response to living through a transitional era.
虽然极右翼运动通常与男性气质有关,女性处于少数地位,但值得注意的是,她们经常在这些运动中扮演重要角色。为了更深入地了解女性参与背后的动机,本研究挑战了 Blee 的观点,即女性参与的动机是由她们与其他成员的互动所塑造的。本研究通过使用 Hollway 和 Jefferson 设计的心理社会方法和 Gadd 发展的方法,认为女性在参与之前的经历可以在吸引她们加入运动方面发挥重要作用。通过分析日本六位极右翼女性的生活故事,并对其中三位进行深入的案例研究,本研究旨在揭示一系列最初看似与极右翼意识形态无关,但最终导致这些研究对象参与极右翼运动的广泛经历。它强调了关注她们复杂的主体性的重要性,这些主体性是由她们独特的轨迹和与性别规范相关的社会转型之间的相互作用形成的,特别是在新自由主义“解放”时代。研究发现,极右翼运动的双重性,即保守主义与偏差的结合,使一些女性能够表达她们在经历过渡时代时所经历的矛盾欲望。