Date & Time
May 10, 2024
5:30pm
6:30pm
Location
Nexus 10 Hub, Level 7, Room 704/705 MBA Suite 10/12 Pulteney St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Admission
FreeCategory
Fay Gale Lectures2024 Fay Gale Lecture: Presented by Professor Pam Nilan
‘Youth, Masculinity and the Far Right in Australia’
This lecture considered the nexus of youthful masculinity and far right discourse in Australia. It constituted a gendered reflection on data collected from a range of men for an Australian Research Council Discovery-funded research project titled Far Right in Australia: Intellectuals, Masculinity and Citizenship. In the data, digitally-networked younger informants frequently articulated the discourse of white male victimhood. They felt stigmatised for being white. They were nostalgic for the idealised traditional gender roles of a previous generation; feeling that young women had gained so much while they, as young men, had lost out. They expressed conservative attitudes on contentious socio-political issues and reported relatively high levels of stress. Exploring the concept of aggrieved entitlement, Professor Nilan discussed the project findings, supplemented by examples from far-right groups in Australia that specifically target young (white) men for recruitment.
The Fay Gale Lecture is named in honour of the late Professor Gwendoline Fay Gale AO (1932–2008), the first female President of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (1997–2000) and an eminent human geographer, well-known for her contributions to academia, the advancement of women within academia, Indigenous studies and juvenile justice. The lecture, inaugurated in 2010, is presented annually by a distinguished female social scientist and is open to the public.