1st Edition

Gender Politics of Monetary Governance in Germany and the Eurozone Money, Masculinities and Control

By Frederic Heine Copyright 2026
186 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

186 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

List of Illustrations

Chapter 1    Introduction – Gendering Monetary Governance in Europe

Crisis and Gender: Beyond silence and scandal?

Cultural politics, gender, and the political economy

The performative politics of gender and the Eurozone Crisis

Outline of the book

Chapter 2: Gender, masculinity, and political economy

Feminist Political Economy: Social Reproduction and Poststructuralism

Masculinities and the Political Economy

Methodology: (Tracing) Gendered Performative Agency

Conclusion

Chapter 3: The gendered social construction of money

Money as a socially constructed governance project

Monetary governance structure and gender

Money and gender in the financial revolution

Lady Credit and Financial Man

Monetary governance and contingent politics of gender

Conclusion

Chapter 4: Masculinity, discipline, and inflation: from Prussia to Weimar

Discipline, military, and masculinity in Prussian state formation

Weimar and the Witch Sabbath of inflation

Stabilisation, masculinity, and stabilised misery

Conclusion

Chapter 5: Disciplinary masculinity and the cultural foundations of EMU

Maastricht, EMU, and the Bundesbank

‘One cannot have a hard currency with soft measures’

The always lurking temptation of inflation

Not a Softie: Helmut Schlesinger

The sturdy oak: Hans Tietmeyer and EMU

Austere Beginnings

Conclusion

Chapter 6: Performing the ‘Sovereign Debt Crisis’: The European Central Bank, disciplinary masculinity, and monetary governance

The Calvinist: Jean-Claude Trichet

Greek Crisis

Whatever it takes: Mario Draghi

Mediterranean Masculinities

Monetary governance and gendered consequences

Conclusion

Conclusion: Masculinity, money, and the Feministisation of monetary governance

Feminising Monetary Governance

Feministising Monetary Governance?

Biography

Frederic Heine is a researcher and lecturer at the Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies at Johannes Kepler University Linz and holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Warwick (2020). Frederic’s research focusses on the intersection of gender and global political economy and currently investigates right-wing politics and contestations of gender justice. Recent publications include ‘performing hard money’ (2022, Journal of Cultural Economy) and ‘men behaving badly?’ (2021, International Feminist Journal of Politics).