The Politics of Replacement
Demographic Fears, Conspiracy Theories, and Race Wars
Herausgeber: Hernandez Aguilar, Luis Manuel; Bracke, Sarah
The Politics of Replacement
Demographic Fears, Conspiracy Theories, and Race Wars
Herausgeber: Hernandez Aguilar, Luis Manuel; Bracke, Sarah
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The Politics of Replacement explores current demographic conspiracy theories and their entanglement with different forms of racism and exclusionary politics such as sexism.
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The Politics of Replacement explores current demographic conspiracy theories and their entanglement with different forms of racism and exclusionary politics such as sexism.
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- Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 242mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781032306193
- ISBN-10: 103230619X
- Artikelnr.: 68710921
- Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 242mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781032306193
- ISBN-10: 103230619X
- Artikelnr.: 68710921
Sarah Bracke is Professor of Sociology of Gender and Sexuality at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She is the principal investigator of the research project EnGendering Europe's "Muslim Question", funded by the Dutch Research Council. Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar is an associate researcher at the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt Oder, Germany. He holds a PhD in sociology by the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main. His research interests focus on racism, Islamophobia and antisemitism, conspiracy theories, and the far right.
Introduction: The Politics of Replacement: From "Race Suicide" to the
"Great Replacement" PART I GENEALOGIES OF REPLACEMENT 1. Malthusian Fears
in Current Migration Debates: Contemporary Manifestations of
Malthusianization 2. Das Boot ist Voll, The Boat is Full: Genealogy and
Policy Consequences of an Ecological-Nativist Paradigm 3. Birth Rates and
the Cleansing of Impure Blood: Shaping the "Muslim Question" in the Balkans
4. "Reverse Colonization": Early Narratives of Decline in the French New
Right 5. European Histories, Australian Anxieties: The Christchurch Killer
in Context 6. Ecofascism and the Politics of Replacement in the Discourse
of the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) PART II TECHNOLOGIES OF REPLACEMENT
7. Colonial Census and Saffron Demography: The Shaping of Numerical
Communities and Contestations in India 8. The Majority Oppressed? On the
Legitimacy of Majority Rights 9. The Affordances of Replacement Narratives:
How the White Genocide and Great Replacement Theories Converge in Poorly
Moderated Online Milieus 10. Mainstreaming the Great Replacement: The Role
of Centrist Discourses in the Mainstreaming of a Far-Right Conspiracy
Theory 11. From Clashing Civilizations to the Replacement of Populations:
The Transformation of Dutch Anti-immigration Discourse PART III
ISLAMOPHOBIA AND REPLACEMENT 12. The Body Never 'Falls Out' of Islamophobia
13. The Gastro-Politics of Replacement: How Imaginations of a Muslim
Takeover Become 'Real' Through Food 14. Striving for Transparency: Mosques
as Sites for Public Interrogation in Contemporary Germany 15. The Great
Supersession: Racialization and Replacement in US Evangelical Islamophobia
PART IV THE GENDERED VIOLENCE OF REPLACEMENT 16. Fascism and the Violent
Replacement of The People 17. "A Victory for White Life": Reproduction,
Replacement, and a Handmaid's Tale 18. The King of Tars: A Medieval
Rendition of Replacement Theories
"Great Replacement" PART I GENEALOGIES OF REPLACEMENT 1. Malthusian Fears
in Current Migration Debates: Contemporary Manifestations of
Malthusianization 2. Das Boot ist Voll, The Boat is Full: Genealogy and
Policy Consequences of an Ecological-Nativist Paradigm 3. Birth Rates and
the Cleansing of Impure Blood: Shaping the "Muslim Question" in the Balkans
4. "Reverse Colonization": Early Narratives of Decline in the French New
Right 5. European Histories, Australian Anxieties: The Christchurch Killer
in Context 6. Ecofascism and the Politics of Replacement in the Discourse
of the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) PART II TECHNOLOGIES OF REPLACEMENT
7. Colonial Census and Saffron Demography: The Shaping of Numerical
Communities and Contestations in India 8. The Majority Oppressed? On the
Legitimacy of Majority Rights 9. The Affordances of Replacement Narratives:
How the White Genocide and Great Replacement Theories Converge in Poorly
Moderated Online Milieus 10. Mainstreaming the Great Replacement: The Role
of Centrist Discourses in the Mainstreaming of a Far-Right Conspiracy
Theory 11. From Clashing Civilizations to the Replacement of Populations:
The Transformation of Dutch Anti-immigration Discourse PART III
ISLAMOPHOBIA AND REPLACEMENT 12. The Body Never 'Falls Out' of Islamophobia
13. The Gastro-Politics of Replacement: How Imaginations of a Muslim
Takeover Become 'Real' Through Food 14. Striving for Transparency: Mosques
as Sites for Public Interrogation in Contemporary Germany 15. The Great
Supersession: Racialization and Replacement in US Evangelical Islamophobia
PART IV THE GENDERED VIOLENCE OF REPLACEMENT 16. Fascism and the Violent
Replacement of The People 17. "A Victory for White Life": Reproduction,
Replacement, and a Handmaid's Tale 18. The King of Tars: A Medieval
Rendition of Replacement Theories
Introduction: The Politics of Replacement: From "Race Suicide" to the
"Great Replacement" PART I GENEALOGIES OF REPLACEMENT 1. Malthusian Fears
in Current Migration Debates: Contemporary Manifestations of
Malthusianization 2. Das Boot ist Voll, The Boat is Full: Genealogy and
Policy Consequences of an Ecological-Nativist Paradigm 3. Birth Rates and
the Cleansing of Impure Blood: Shaping the "Muslim Question" in the Balkans
4. "Reverse Colonization": Early Narratives of Decline in the French New
Right 5. European Histories, Australian Anxieties: The Christchurch Killer
in Context 6. Ecofascism and the Politics of Replacement in the Discourse
of the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) PART II TECHNOLOGIES OF REPLACEMENT
7. Colonial Census and Saffron Demography: The Shaping of Numerical
Communities and Contestations in India 8. The Majority Oppressed? On the
Legitimacy of Majority Rights 9. The Affordances of Replacement Narratives:
How the White Genocide and Great Replacement Theories Converge in Poorly
Moderated Online Milieus 10. Mainstreaming the Great Replacement: The Role
of Centrist Discourses in the Mainstreaming of a Far-Right Conspiracy
Theory 11. From Clashing Civilizations to the Replacement of Populations:
The Transformation of Dutch Anti-immigration Discourse PART III
ISLAMOPHOBIA AND REPLACEMENT 12. The Body Never 'Falls Out' of Islamophobia
13. The Gastro-Politics of Replacement: How Imaginations of a Muslim
Takeover Become 'Real' Through Food 14. Striving for Transparency: Mosques
as Sites for Public Interrogation in Contemporary Germany 15. The Great
Supersession: Racialization and Replacement in US Evangelical Islamophobia
PART IV THE GENDERED VIOLENCE OF REPLACEMENT 16. Fascism and the Violent
Replacement of The People 17. "A Victory for White Life": Reproduction,
Replacement, and a Handmaid's Tale 18. The King of Tars: A Medieval
Rendition of Replacement Theories
"Great Replacement" PART I GENEALOGIES OF REPLACEMENT 1. Malthusian Fears
in Current Migration Debates: Contemporary Manifestations of
Malthusianization 2. Das Boot ist Voll, The Boat is Full: Genealogy and
Policy Consequences of an Ecological-Nativist Paradigm 3. Birth Rates and
the Cleansing of Impure Blood: Shaping the "Muslim Question" in the Balkans
4. "Reverse Colonization": Early Narratives of Decline in the French New
Right 5. European Histories, Australian Anxieties: The Christchurch Killer
in Context 6. Ecofascism and the Politics of Replacement in the Discourse
of the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) PART II TECHNOLOGIES OF REPLACEMENT
7. Colonial Census and Saffron Demography: The Shaping of Numerical
Communities and Contestations in India 8. The Majority Oppressed? On the
Legitimacy of Majority Rights 9. The Affordances of Replacement Narratives:
How the White Genocide and Great Replacement Theories Converge in Poorly
Moderated Online Milieus 10. Mainstreaming the Great Replacement: The Role
of Centrist Discourses in the Mainstreaming of a Far-Right Conspiracy
Theory 11. From Clashing Civilizations to the Replacement of Populations:
The Transformation of Dutch Anti-immigration Discourse PART III
ISLAMOPHOBIA AND REPLACEMENT 12. The Body Never 'Falls Out' of Islamophobia
13. The Gastro-Politics of Replacement: How Imaginations of a Muslim
Takeover Become 'Real' Through Food 14. Striving for Transparency: Mosques
as Sites for Public Interrogation in Contemporary Germany 15. The Great
Supersession: Racialization and Replacement in US Evangelical Islamophobia
PART IV THE GENDERED VIOLENCE OF REPLACEMENT 16. Fascism and the Violent
Replacement of The People 17. "A Victory for White Life": Reproduction,
Replacement, and a Handmaid's Tale 18. The King of Tars: A Medieval
Rendition of Replacement Theories