Sexism and the Far-Right Vote: The Individual Dynamics of Gender Backlash

Citation:

Garnett, M. & Rico, G. (2022). “Sexism and the Far-Right Vote: The Individual Dynamics of Gender Backlash”. In American Journal of Political Science, First published online: 31 December 2022. Bloomington: Midwest Political Science Association. Retrieved January 04, 2023 from https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12759

Work data:

ISSN: 1540-5907

Type of work: Article (academic)

Categories:

Gender | Politics and Political Science

Tags:

populism, far-right, sexism

Abstract:

This article contends that sexism plays a fundamental role in the electoral rise of the far right, both as a predisposition and as a changing attitude. Using panel data from Spain, we show that modern sexism is indeed among the most important attitudinal predictors of voting for the far-right party Vox. The results also show that internal individual changes in levels of modern sexism impact far-right voting. Backlash attitudinal change, defined as increases in sexism occurring in a context of feminist momentum, contributed significantly to the recent emergence of the radical right. Our findings indicate that sexism is not a crystalized attitude but rather susceptible to showing short-term changes with important political consequences. This highlights the importance of understudied context-dependent individual dynamics of gender backlash in far-right voting.