Article(electronic)January 12, 2024

Equal in East and West? Regional anti-gender discourses and heterogeneity of the European Commission's discursive protection of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and intersex rights

In: European journal of politics and gender, p. 1-20

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Abstract

Recent research shows that lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and intersex (LGBTI) rights have become a core value of the European Union. Concurrently, hostility towards LGBTI rights is increasing across the European Union, including through anti-gender mobilisations, which reject 'gender ideology'. This study employs sequential discourse analyses to discover: (1) the regional specificities in anti-gender discourse; and (2) whether the European Commission is discursively responsive to these differences. We find that the European Commission adapts its LGBTI discourse to actual and expected regional specificities, both in the issues discussed and in the frames employed. These conclusions are relevant because they show that European Union discourse on LGBTI rights is not homogeneous and may be strategically adapted to regional contexts, which has implications for the purported universal protection of LGBTI rights in the European Union. Additionally, these findings shed light on the important but neglected role that social mobilisations play in sensitising European Union actors to regional variation in political attitudes and values.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

ISSN: 2515-1096

DOI

10.1332/25151088y2023d000000018

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