For the past 80 years, there has been variability and disagreement about how to classify or define fascism. Moreover, these disagreements have themselves shifted, so the arguments of the 1930s were different to those of the 1960s, different again to the debates now, and shaped in part by the histories, debates and current political realities in different national contexts. Through discourse analysis of text and talk in examples of fascism in Europe in the twentieth century and through to today, this book reflects the range of these debates, and argues that a more context-sensitive definition…mehr
For the past 80 years, there has been variability and disagreement about how to classify or define fascism. Moreover, these disagreements have themselves shifted, so the arguments of the 1930s were different to those of the 1960s, different again to the debates now, and shaped in part by the histories, debates and current political realities in different national contexts. Through discourse analysis of text and talk in examples of fascism in Europe in the twentieth century and through to today, this book reflects the range of these debates, and argues that a more context-sensitive definition of fascism is required, in contrast to theorists searching for a one-size fits all fascist minimum.
Ruth Wodak is Distinguished Professor of Discourse Studies at Lancaster University, UK. John E Richardson is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. European fascism in talk and text - Introduction Ruth Wodak & John E. Richardson 2. Radical right discourse contra state-based authoritarian populism: neoliberalism, identity and exclusion after the crisis Daniel Woodley 3. Italian Post-War Neo-Fascism: Three Paths, One Mission? Tamir Bar-On 4. The Reception of antisemitic imagery in Nazi Germany and popular opinion - lessons for today Andreas Musolff 5. 'Calculated ambivalence' and Holocaust denial in Austria Jakob Engel and Ruth Wodak 6. German Post-War Discourse of the Extreme and Populist Right Claudia Posch, Maria Stopfner and Manfred Kienpointner 7. Education and etiquette: Behaviour Formation in Fascist Spain Derrin Pinto 8. The CDS-PP and the Portuguese Parliament's annual celebration of the 1974 Revolution: ambivalence and avoidance in the construction of the fascist past Cristina Marinho and Michael Billig 9. Continuities of fascist discourses, discontinuities of extreme-right political actors? Overt and covert anti-Semitism in the contemporary French radical right Brigitte Beauzamy 10. Racial populism in British fascist discourse: The case of COMBAT and the British National Party (1960-67) John E. Richardson 11. Variations on a Theme: the Jewish 'Other' in Old and New Antisemitic Media Discourses in Hungary in the 1940s and 2011 András Kovács & Anna Szilágyi 12. The Return of the Ukrainian Far Right: The Case of VO Svoboda Per Anders Rudling 13. New Times, Old Ideologies? Recontextualisations of Radical Right Thought in Post-Communist Romania Irina Diana M¿droane 14. European Far-Right Music and Its Enemy Anton Shekhovtsov 15. The Branding of European Nationalism: perpetuation and novelty in racist symbolism Mark McGlashan
1. European fascism in talk and text - Introduction Ruth Wodak & John E. Richardson 2. Radical right discourse contra state-based authoritarian populism: neoliberalism, identity and exclusion after the crisis Daniel Woodley 3. Italian Post-War Neo-Fascism: Three Paths, One Mission? Tamir Bar-On 4. The Reception of antisemitic imagery in Nazi Germany and popular opinion - lessons for today Andreas Musolff 5. 'Calculated ambivalence' and Holocaust denial in Austria Jakob Engel and Ruth Wodak 6. German Post-War Discourse of the Extreme and Populist Right Claudia Posch, Maria Stopfner and Manfred Kienpointner 7. Education and etiquette: Behaviour Formation in Fascist Spain Derrin Pinto 8. The CDS-PP and the Portuguese Parliament's annual celebration of the 1974 Revolution: ambivalence and avoidance in the construction of the fascist past Cristina Marinho and Michael Billig 9. Continuities of fascist discourses, discontinuities of extreme-right political actors? Overt and covert anti-Semitism in the contemporary French radical right Brigitte Beauzamy 10. Racial populism in British fascist discourse: The case of COMBAT and the British National Party (1960-67) John E. Richardson 11. Variations on a Theme: the Jewish 'Other' in Old and New Antisemitic Media Discourses in Hungary in the 1940s and 2011 András Kovács & Anna Szilágyi 12. The Return of the Ukrainian Far Right: The Case of VO Svoboda Per Anders Rudling 13. New Times, Old Ideologies? Recontextualisations of Radical Right Thought in Post-Communist Romania Irina Diana M¿droane 14. European Far-Right Music and Its Enemy Anton Shekhovtsov 15. The Branding of European Nationalism: perpetuation and novelty in racist symbolism Mark McGlashan
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