Proud boys and the white ethnostate How the alt-right is warping the American imagination
Book - 2019
"From a loose movement that lurked in the shadows in the early 2000s, the alt-right has achieved a level of visibility that has allowed it to expand significantly through America's cultural, political, and digital landscapes. Yet it is also mercurial and shape-shifting, encompassing a spectrum of ideas and believers that resonate with white supremacy, right-wing nationalism, and anti-feminism. The alt-right offers a big and porous tent to those who subscribe to varying forms of race- and gender-based exclusion and endorse white identity politics. To understand the contemporary moment, historian Alexandra Minna Stern knew she needed to get under--to excavate--the alt-right memes and tropes that had erupted online. In Proud Boys and... the White Ethnostate, she does just that, applying the tools of the scholar to explore the alt-right's central texts, narratives, constructs, and insider language"--
- Subjects
- Published
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Boston :
Beacon Press
[2019]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 186 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-173) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780807063361
- Introduction: The New and Old of White Nationalism
- Chapter 1. Red Pills for the Masses: Metapolitical Awakenings
- Chapter 2. Back to the Future: Reactionary Timescapes
- Chapter 3. Whitopia: Ethnostate Dreamin'
- Chapter 4. Cat Ladies, Wolves, and Lobsters: A Menagerie of Biological Essentialism
- Chapter 5. Living the TradLife: Babies, Butter, and the Vanishing of Bre Faucheux
- Chapter 6. Normalizing Nationalism: Alt-Right Creep
- Conclusion: Decoding and Derailing White Nationalist Discourse
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index