
Gender Politics of Monetary Governance in Germany and the Eurozone
Money, Masculinities and Control
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Gender Politics of Monetary Governance in Germany and the Eurozone
Money, Masculinities and Control
About this book
Gender Politics of Monetary Governance in Germany and the Eurozone provides a nuanced reading of how gender politics matter in monetary governance, contributing to a gendered critique of the political economy of Germany and the Eurozone and to efforts of 'de-patriarchalising' monetary and economic governance.
While gender aspects of economic governance have increasingly been made visible in critical scholarship, less focus has been placed on the role of masculinities and monetary governance. This book shows that the intersection of gender politics and monetary governance plays a fundamental role in the making of the political economy. It argues that, materially, monetary governance amplifies gendered power hierarchies in (re)productive relations. Culturally, gendered narratives play an important role in establishing the credibility and legitimacy of monetary governance. They do so by metaphorically making sense of monetary policy through masculinised gender qualities of authority, (self-) control, toughness, while disavowing feminised qualities such as temptation and excess. The book shows how these narratives have been mobilised at key junctures to promote a prioritisation of monetary and fiscal 'discipline' in German economic history, the institutional design of EMU, and in the governance of the Eurozone crisis. These narratives are vital in producing opportunities for some and restricting them for others, enabling particular, hierarchical forms of accumulation while foreclosing possibilities for different ways of doing economic relations. Yet, meanings are contingent, incomplete, and open to challenge, and thus monetary governance can be re-signified to facilitate social thriving beyond the strictures of heteronormativity and austerity.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars researching International Political Economy, Gender and Politics, Men and Masculinity Studies, Economic Sociology and Cultural Economy, and European Studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction: Gendering Monetary Governance in Europe
- 2 Gender, Masculinity, and Political Economy
- 3 The Gendered Social Construction of Money
- 4 Masculinity, Discipline, and Inflation: From Prussia to Weimar
- 5 Disciplinary Masculinity and the Cultural Foundations of EMU
- 6 Performing the ‘Sovereign Debt Crisis’: The European Central Bank, Disciplinary Masculinity, and Monetary Governance
- Conclusion: Masculinity, Money, and the Feministisation of Monetary Governance
- Bibliography
- Index