"Michael Feola diagnoses the dangers the racist "Great Replacement" narrative poses as it shapes the far-right imagination, expands through civil society, and deforms political culture. Showing how it has motivated a variety of dangerous political projects in pursuit of illiberal, antidemocratic futures, The Rage of Replacement makes clear that replacement theory poses a dire threat to democracy and safety"--
"Michael Feola diagnoses the dangers the racist "Great Replacement" narrative poses as it shapes the far-right imagination, expands through civil society, and deforms political culture. Showing how it has motivated a variety of dangerous political projects in pursuit of illiberal, antidemocratic futures, The Rage of Replacement makes clear that replacement theory poses a dire threat to democracy and safety"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Feola is associate professor of government and law at Lafayette College and author of The Powers of Sensibility: Aesthetic Politics through Adorno, Foucault, and Rancière. He has written on politics for The Washington Post, Slate, and The Guardian.
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Contents Introduction: The Rage of Replacement 1. “You Will Not Replace Us”: The Melancholic Nationalism of Whiteness 2. The Catastrophist Vision of the Far Right: Race War, Crisis, and Violence 3. Metapolitics and Demographic Fear: The New Right’s “War of Ideas” 4. Visions of Escape: The Ethnostate and the Secessionist Dream of the Far Right 5. The Reproductive Politics of a Nice, White Nation: The Biopolitics of the Far Right Coda: The Spread of the Narrative and Its Civic Costs Acknowledgments Notes Index
Contents Introduction: The Rage of Replacement 1. “You Will Not Replace Us”: The Melancholic Nationalism of Whiteness 2. The Catastrophist Vision of the Far Right: Race War, Crisis, and Violence 3. Metapolitics and Demographic Fear: The New Right’s “War of Ideas” 4. Visions of Escape: The Ethnostate and the Secessionist Dream of the Far Right 5. The Reproductive Politics of a Nice, White Nation: The Biopolitics of the Far Right Coda: The Spread of the Narrative and Its Civic Costs Acknowledgments Notes Index
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