Gender, right-wing populism, and immigrant integration policies in France, 1989–2012

作者: Kimberly J. Morgan

DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2017.1287446

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摘要: AbstractImmigrant integration has been on the political agenda in France since at least late 1980s, yet starting early 2000s this issue became bound up with concerns about oppression of minority women. This article examines evolution over two decades, pinpointing when and why debates took a gendered cast. The article’s explanation centres factors – growing threat Front National coupled legitimation gender-based claims French politics. These were embraced by conservative politicians seeking to adopt harder line toward immigration led refashioning core Republican concepts such as egalite laicite being gender equality. use similar themes it sought move from fringe reveals how can be deployed an effort keep anti-immigrant policies within boundaries liberal values.

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