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Cycles of hatred and rage = what right-wing extremists in Europe and their parties tell us about the US /
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Title/Author:
Cycles of hatred and rage/ edited by Katherine C. Donahue, Patricia R. Heck.
Reminder of title:
what right-wing extremists in Europe and their parties tell us about the US /
other author:
Donahue, Katherine C.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
Description:
xiii, 221 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Right-wing extremists - Europe. -
Subject:
Europe - Economic integration. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14416-6
ISBN:
9783030144166
Cycles of hatred and rage = what right-wing extremists in Europe and their parties tell us about the US /
Cycles of hatred and rage
what right-wing extremists in Europe and their parties tell us about the US /[electronic resource] :edited by Katherine C. Donahue, Patricia R. Heck. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xiii, 221 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction -- 2. Old and New Nationalisms in the Brexit Borderlands of Northern Ireland -- 3. From Houses and Grandparents to Brexit: Connections Between Memory, Objects and Right-Wing Populism -- 4. "Dancing" with the Extreme Right: Do New Partners Bring New Dangers to Germany? -- 5. Dispossession, Anger, and the Making of a Neoliberal Legitimacy Crisis -- 6. In the Camp of the Saints: Right-Wing Populism in Twenty-First-Century France -- 7. Independence Day: The Emotional Tenor of Populism in Poland -- 8. Dance Populism: The Potato Principle and the New Hungarian Dance Craze -- 9. Conclusion.
This edited collection addresses a growing concern in Europe and the United States about the future of the European Union, democratic institutions, and democracy itself. The current success of right-wing parties--marked by the adoption of extremist nationalistic rhetoric aimed to incite fear of the "other" and the use of authoritarian policies when attaining the majority--is putting pressure on basic human rights and the rule of law. Eight sociocultural anthropologists, working in England, Northern Ireland, Italy, France, Poland, Germany, Hungary and the United States use varying methodological and theoretical approaches to inspect a number of such parties and their supporters, while assessing the underpinnings of current right-wing successes in what has heretofore been a recurring post-war cycle. The research collected in Cycles of Hatred and Rage supports the validity of the above concerns, and it ultimately suggests that in the current battle between democratic globalists and authoritarian nationalists, the outcome is far from clear.
ISBN: 9783030144166
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-14416-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HN380.Z9 / C935 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 303.484094
Cycles of hatred and rage = what right-wing extremists in Europe and their parties tell us about the US /
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1. Introduction -- 2. Old and New Nationalisms in the Brexit Borderlands of Northern Ireland -- 3. From Houses and Grandparents to Brexit: Connections Between Memory, Objects and Right-Wing Populism -- 4. "Dancing" with the Extreme Right: Do New Partners Bring New Dangers to Germany? -- 5. Dispossession, Anger, and the Making of a Neoliberal Legitimacy Crisis -- 6. In the Camp of the Saints: Right-Wing Populism in Twenty-First-Century France -- 7. Independence Day: The Emotional Tenor of Populism in Poland -- 8. Dance Populism: The Potato Principle and the New Hungarian Dance Craze -- 9. Conclusion.
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