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Further, Wodak empirically demonstrates that antisemitic rhetoric is not situated in extreme-right niches, but is a perennial ingredient of far-right populism which pushes it into the mainstream through (social) media. Wodak, Ruth 2020 The Politics of Fear 2nd Edition SAGE Publications Ltd 360 I The Politics of Fear i undoubtedly underlines Ruth Wodak's leading status as a scholar of far-right populism, while her work on Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) has been seminal more generally. Contradicting passivization of Muslim women in the literature (e.g. the postcolonial gendered and racialized Western discourse that vulnerable brown women are in need of liberation from violent and hypersexual brown men), Wodak identifies the agency assigned to Muslim women in far-right populist discourses. [Extracted from the article] |