Spectres of Fascism: Historical, Theoretical and International Perspectives
Editat de Samir Gandeshaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2020
Concerns over the rise of fascism have been preoccupied with the Trump presidency and the Brexit vote in the UK, yet, globally, we are witnessing a turn towards anti-democratic and illiberal forces. From the tragic denouement of the Egyptian Revolution to the consolidation of the so-called Gujarat Model in India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the consolidation of the power of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to the recent election of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, fascist ideology, aesthetics and fascist personalities appear across the globe. Spectres of Fascism makes a significant contribution to the unfolding discussion on whether what we are witnessing today is best understood as a return to classic twentieth-century ‘fascism,’ or some species of what has been called ‘post-fascism.’ Applying a uniquely global perspective, it combines analyses of historical contexts, theoretical approaches and contemporary geopolitics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745340647
ISBN-10: 0745340644
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 10 b&w figures
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745340644
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 10 b&w figures
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Recenzii
"Spectres of Fascism illuminates the terrifying resurgence of right-wing populist politics around the world, examining a variety of case studies from different critical theoretical perspectives. Essential reading for anyone interested in the uncanny return of fascistic tendencies within contemporary capitalist democracies" - John Abromeit, author of 'Max Horkheimer and the Foundations of the Frankfurt School'
"Like a specter, fascism is protean in form yet more than a return of the past. Spanning from history to critical theory, from aesthetics to politics, and approaching fascism on a global scale, this book argues for a mindful commitment to the struggles of the present" - Enzo Traverso
"This timely book provides profound insights into the rise of fascism that is currently taking hold, once again, in our world. Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of fascist populist rhetoric will find in this intelligent work a satisfying richness of thought that gives us hope in these times of darkness" - David Morgan, Psychoanalyst
"Drawing on a variety of disciplines and theoretical foundations, this volume offers a profound and multifaceted account of political formations marked by perplexing and paradoxical sets of motives, commitments and aims" - Ato Sekyi-Otu, author of author of 'Left Universalism, Africacentric Essays'
"Like a specter, fascism is protean in form yet more than a return of the past. Spanning from history to critical theory, from aesthetics to politics, and approaching fascism on a global scale, this book argues for a mindful commitment to the struggles of the present" - Enzo Traverso
"This timely book provides profound insights into the rise of fascism that is currently taking hold, once again, in our world. Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of fascist populist rhetoric will find in this intelligent work a satisfying richness of thought that gives us hope in these times of darkness" - David Morgan, Psychoanalyst
Notă biografică
Samir Gandesha is Associate Professor in the Department of the Humanities at Simon Fraser University.
Cuprins
Introduction - Samir Gandesha (Simon Fraser University)
Part I: History
1. The ‘Hope of the Hopeless’: Contemporary Lessons from Marxist Struggles Against Hitler and Mussolini - Ingo Schmidt (Athabasca University)
2. Critique and Crisis- Samir Gandesha (Simon Fraser University)
3. Are the Alt Right and French New Right Kindred Movements? - Tamir Bar-On (Tec de Monterrey)
II. THEORY
4. The Post-Democratic Horizon: Friend and Enemy in the Age of Authoritarianism - Am Johal (Simon Fraser University)
5. Which Came First, Fascism or Misogyny? Reading Klaus Theweleit’s Male Fantasies - Laura U. Marks (Simon Fraser Univerity)
6. Micro-Fascism in the Age of Trump - Gary Genosko (University of Ontario)
7. The Future of the Futurists: From the Avant-garde to the Neo-Avant-garde, Our Technocratic, Fascist Present - Jaleh Mansoor (University of British Columbia)
8. So, You Want a Master? - Hilda Fernandez (Simon Fraser University)
Part II: The Contemporary Horizon
9. Fascist Neoliberalism and Preventive Counter-revolution: Latin America as the ‘True Model’ - Vladimir P. Safatle (University of São Paulo)
10. Fascism in the Muslim World: Echoing the Contrapuntal Sounds of Islamophobia - Adel Iskandar (Simon Fraser University)
11. Decolonizing the ‘New Left’: Indigenous Perspectives on Justice in the New World Order - Patricia Barkaskas (University of British Columbia)
12. The Outsider as Insider: Steve Bannon, Fourth Turnings, and the Neo-Fascist Threat - Joan Braune (Gonzaga University)
13. Lives and Times of State of Exception in Contemporary Turkey - Sanem Gven-Salgrl (Emily Carr University of Art and Design)
14. Micro-Fascism and Populism: Theorising India after the Rise of Modi - Ajay Gudavarty (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
15. The Aesthetics of Totalitarian Salvation - Alec Balasescu (Simon Fraser University)
16. Radical Democracy and the Spectacle of Participation - Johan F. Hartle (China University of Art)
Conclusion
Part I: History
1. The ‘Hope of the Hopeless’: Contemporary Lessons from Marxist Struggles Against Hitler and Mussolini - Ingo Schmidt (Athabasca University)
2. Critique and Crisis- Samir Gandesha (Simon Fraser University)
3. Are the Alt Right and French New Right Kindred Movements? - Tamir Bar-On (Tec de Monterrey)
II. THEORY
4. The Post-Democratic Horizon: Friend and Enemy in the Age of Authoritarianism - Am Johal (Simon Fraser University)
5. Which Came First, Fascism or Misogyny? Reading Klaus Theweleit’s Male Fantasies - Laura U. Marks (Simon Fraser Univerity)
6. Micro-Fascism in the Age of Trump - Gary Genosko (University of Ontario)
7. The Future of the Futurists: From the Avant-garde to the Neo-Avant-garde, Our Technocratic, Fascist Present - Jaleh Mansoor (University of British Columbia)
8. So, You Want a Master? - Hilda Fernandez (Simon Fraser University)
Part II: The Contemporary Horizon
9. Fascist Neoliberalism and Preventive Counter-revolution: Latin America as the ‘True Model’ - Vladimir P. Safatle (University of São Paulo)
10. Fascism in the Muslim World: Echoing the Contrapuntal Sounds of Islamophobia - Adel Iskandar (Simon Fraser University)
11. Decolonizing the ‘New Left’: Indigenous Perspectives on Justice in the New World Order - Patricia Barkaskas (University of British Columbia)
12. The Outsider as Insider: Steve Bannon, Fourth Turnings, and the Neo-Fascist Threat - Joan Braune (Gonzaga University)
13. Lives and Times of State of Exception in Contemporary Turkey - Sanem Gven-Salgrl (Emily Carr University of Art and Design)
14. Micro-Fascism and Populism: Theorising India after the Rise of Modi - Ajay Gudavarty (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
15. The Aesthetics of Totalitarian Salvation - Alec Balasescu (Simon Fraser University)
16. Radical Democracy and the Spectacle of Participation - Johan F. Hartle (China University of Art)
Conclusion
Descriere
Historians and theorists debate the return of fascism, focusing on case studies from around the world.