Pink-pilled

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This daring book explores how and why women are radicalised into far-right movements online and offers advice for fighting back against this alarming trend.

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A daring investigation into how women are recruited by the far right online. As the far right has gained popularity and acceptance around the world, its ranks have swelled with an unlikely category of members: women. Women play significant roles in far-right movements, acting as propagandists, prizes to be won and mother-warriors of the nation. But up to now their activities have been largely overlooked. In Pink-pilled, journalist Lois Shearing interviews leading experts and infiltrates communities of tradwives and femtrolls to provide a cutting-edge account of how the far right uses the internet to recruit women. Shining a light on women’s experiences within these movements, Shearing reveals horrifying examples of misogyny and violence. Understanding how and why women join movements that explicitly aim to restrict their autonomy is essential if we want to fight back. Pink-pilled offers key insights for countering women’s radicalisation and building communities resistant to far-right thought.

Additional information

Weight 0.286 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 1.65 cm
Author

Publisher

Manchester University Press

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

288

Language

Edition
Dewey

320.082 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K