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Reaction formations : the subject of ethnonationalism /

Today, an international new right has coalesced. Variously described as nativist, right-populist, alt-right, and neofascist, far-right movements in many countries have achieved electoral victories that not long ago seemed highly improbable. They have also developed a new cultural politics. Adapting...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Blakeney, Tyler (Autor), Bottici, Chiara (Autor), Catanzaro, Gisela (Autor), Cooper, Melinda (Autor), Göpffarth, Julian (Autor), Noys, Benjamin (Autor), Perreau, Bruno (Autor), Rao, Rahul (Autor)
Otros Autores: Branciforte, Joshua (Editor ), McGlazer, Ramsey (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Fordham University Press, [2023]
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Berkeley forum in the humanities.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: On the subject of ethnonationalism / Joshua Branciforte and Ramsey McGlazer -- 1. Fascism without men: On the gender politics of the radical right / Joshua Branciforte -- 2. Navigating mass psychology: The political myth of Trumpism / Chiara Bottici -- 3. Challenging the outlaw thesis: New configurations of sexuality, politics, and aesthetics / Ty Blakeney -- 4. The myth of what we can take in: Global migration and the "receptive capacity" of the nation-state / M. Ty -- 5. The return to exile: Critical shifts in the age of neo-zionism / Shaul Setter -- 6. The alt-right: From libertarianism to paleolibertarianism and beyond / Melinda Cooper -- 7. Nationalisms by, against, and beyond the Indian state / Rahul Rao -- 8. Giving the Heimat a new home: National belonging and ethnopluralism on the German far right / Julian Göpffarth -- 9. Planetary technology and reactionary accelerationism / Benjamin Noys -- 10. "The new conservative humanism": Reflections on a new ethnonational counterrevolution / Bruno Perreau -- 11. Authoritarian neoliberalism and neocolonial subordination: Beyond the national question (Argentina, 2015-19) / Gisela Catanzaro -- 12. Gramsci's grave / Ramsey McGlazer. 
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