List of Figures and TableAcknowledgementsNote on ContributorsIntroduction: Technologies of Gender in the Workings of FascismsAndrea Germer PART 1: Organisations and Individual Actors 1 Contradictory or Organic Aspects of Fascism? The Role of Women in the Propaganda of the Metaxas Regime (1936-1941) Rosa Vasilaki and George Souvlis 2 Rethinking the Relationship between Women, Gender, and Spanish Fascism: 'Verticality' as a Mediating Concept Inbal Ofer 3 Of Swastika Sisters and Chocolate Girls: Gender and Fascism in Southern Austria during the Short 20th Century Dagmar Wernitznig 4 Mediated Männerbund : A Story of Collaboration and Compliance in Hungary during World War II Andrea Peto PART 2: Imaginaries, Representations, and the Press 5 Family Concepts: Gender, Politics, and Personal Relationships in the Romanian Legionary Movement Diana Axinia 6 Gender, Violence, and Nazi Ideology in German War Photography (1939-1945) Vera Marstaller 7 A Visual Grammar of Fascism: Gender, Race, and Biopower in Japanese Overseas Propaganda Andrea Germer PART 3: Bodies and Biopolitics 8 'The Mother of Criminals': Gender, Fascism, and Sterilisation in the United States, 1877-1945 Ryan Anningson 9 'Women's Eugenics' and Takeuchi Shigeyo: Disease Prevention Strategies in 1930s Japan Meguro Akane 10 Hormones, Gender, and Fascism: Development and Marketing of Hormone Products in Wartime Japan Jasmin Rückert PART 4: Transnational Connections and Conversions 11 'Comrades beyond Borders': The Women of the Spanish Falange, Fascist Italy, and Nazi Germany Toni Morant 12 Fascism, Gender, and Displays of Art: The Exhibition of Italian Women Artists in Finland and Estonia in 1937 Hanna-Leena Paloposki 13 'Propaganda for Our Italy': Ruth Williams Ricci, Gendered Mobility, and Fascist Italy's African Empire, 1935-1941 Brian J Griffith 14 No Labels: How Lisa Sergio Translated Fascism, Feminism, and Herself on Radio Caroline Waldron Index.
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