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Billboard 1 These women's politics are a mixture of accepting "equal rights" and "equality" and at the same time militantly opposing the women's movement, feminism and "egalitarianism" - a mixture of concessions to women's claims to individualism and the reductive treatment of women as derivative variants of higher goals, as objects for use and exploitation.(1) Women's ability to bear children and the associated reproduction of "ethnic groups," or "races" provides a basis for linking racism and sexism. Maternal ideals are quite prestigious [...] (2) The thesis of women's natural inferiority is being increasingly replaced by the no less effective thesis of women's different nature and moral superiority. (3) The feminist illusion of self- realization of woman and mother in a career has been shown to be a fatal error. [...] We have to put an end to pressuring women into allowing others to raise and educate their children because of their own careers. We have to encourage women to do that which is their most natural concern, namely, to see their child grow up and become competent - and to be devoted to it.(4) Man and woman are not the same, but in their difference they are equal. Women, as mothers and teachers, are assigned a special social position with respect to the care and passing on of cultural traditions.(5) (1) Jensen, Mechthild, Täterin, Zuarbeiterin, Ofper, in: Frauen - Rechtsextremismus, Rassismus, Gewalt: Feministische Beiträge. Münster: Agenda-Verlag, 1994. (2) Gabriele Fuchs. Rassismus und Sexismus - ein gewaltiges Paar. in: Interkulturelles Zusammenleben - aber wie? Innsbruck: Österreichischer Studienverlag, 1994. (3) Eichhorn, Cornelia; Grimm, Sabine. preface. in: Gender Killer. Texte zu Feminismus und Politik. Berlin, Amsterdam: ID-Archiv, 1994. (4) Haider, Jörg. Die Freiheit, die ich meine. Frankfurt am Main - Berlin, Ullstein Verlag, 1993 (5) Der freiheitliche Werkskatalog in: Aula No. 9, 1994. Billboard 2 The body of the mother is no longer understood as the latent ground for all meaning or as the secret source of all culture. Rather the opposite, it is an effect or result of a system of sexuality that demands that the female body accept motherhood as the essential determination of self and desirable law.(1) Sexism, racism and classism are certainly not the same thing but in their methods the same [...]. The basis for the new gender research is the acceptance of the social construction of gender. Biological gender differences are interpreted and designed socially and formed into a range of variations on an obvious theme.(2) The nation has become a fetish worshiped by those who love without the prospect of response and who still subordinate themselves, often until death and in extreme cases even by voluntarily sacrificing their lives.(3) In Austria one can still say that women's morals which are always based on protection, on the child, on security and on the family are incompatible with the morals of the state. [...] In extreme cases the state must, be carried by the lives of its sons as soldiers. No women's morals can achieve that. To mix up state morals as expanded family morals, would, however, mean the end of the state. We know the end has come when the young conscript registers at the barracks gate with his baby on his arm. Or when busts of mourning women with their child are erected at war memorials.(4) (1) Butler, Judith. Das Unbehagen der Geschlechter. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1991. (2) Lenz, Ilse. Wir wollen sein ein einig Volk von Brüdern... Zur sozialen Konstruktion von Volk und Ethnizität. in: Frauen - Rechtsextremismus, Rassismus, Gewalt: Feministische Beiträge. Münster: Agenda-Verlag, 1994. (3) Wuggenig, Ulf. Die Vergangenheit in der Gegenwart. in: Vor der Information, No. 1, 1994. (4) Meier-Bergfeld, Peter. Deutschland und Österreich - Über das Hissen der schwarz-rot-goldenen Flagge in Wien. in: Die selbstbewußte Nation. Berlin: Ullstein Verlag, 1994. |
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