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ID183711
Title ProperCounter-populist performances of (in)security
Other Title InformationFeminist resistance in the face of right-wing populism in Poland
LanguageENG
AuthorBohdana Kurylo ;  Kurylo, Bohdana
Summary / Abstract (Note)IR scholarship has recently seen a burgeoning interest in the right-wing populist politics of security, showing that it tends to align with the international ultraconservative mobilisation against ‘gender ideology’. In contrast, this article investigates how local feminist actors can resist right-wing populist constructions of (in)security by introducing counter-populist discourses and aesthetics of security. I analyse the case of Poland, which presents two competing populist performances of (in)security: the Independence March organised by right-wing groups on Poland's Independence Day and the Women's Strike protests against the near-total ban on abortion. The article draws on Judith Butler's theory of the performative politics of public assembly, which elucidates how the political subject of ‘the people’ can emerge as bodies come together to make security demands through both verbal and non-verbal acts. I argue that the feminist movement used the vehicle of populist performance to subvert the exclusionary constructions of (in)security by right-wing populists. In the process, it introduced a different conception of security in the struggle for a ‘livable life’. The study expands the understanding of the relationship between populism, security and feminism in IR by exploring how the populist politics of security is differently enacted by everyday agents in local contexts.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 48, No.2; Apr 2022: p.262 - 281
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 48 No 2
Key WordsSecurity ;  Poland ;  Performance ;  Feminism ;  Populism ;  Judith Butler


 
 
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