This book focuses primarily on continuities and discontinuities
of fascist politics as manifested in discourses of post-war
European countries. Many traumatic pasts in Europe are linked to
the experience of fascist and national-socialist regimes in the
20th century and to related colonial and imperialist expansionist
politics. And yet we are again confronted with the emergence, rise
and success of extreme right wing political movements, across
Europe and beyond, which frequently draw on fascist and
national-socialist ideologies, themes, idioms, arguments and
lexical items. Post-war taboos have forced such parties,
politicians and their electorate to frequently code their
exclusionary fascist rhetoric.
This collection shows that an interdisciplinary critical
approach to fascist text and talk-subsuming all instances of
meaning-making (oral, visual, written, sounds, etc.) and genres
such as policy documents, speeches, school books, media reporting,
posters, songs, logos and other symbols-is necessary to deconstruct
exclusionary meanings and to confront their inegalitarian political
projects.
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