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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
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Reaction Formations
- Introduction: On the Subject of Ethnonationalism 1
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Part I. Psychic Economies
- 1. Fascism Without Men: On the Gender Politics of the Radical Right 23
- 2: Navigating Mass Psychology: The Political Myth of Trumpism 58
- 3. Challenging the Outlaw Thesis: New Configurations of Sexuality, Politics, and Aesthetics 88
- 4. The Myth of What We Can Take In: Global Migration and the “Receptive Capacity” of the Nation-State 118
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Part II. Ethnostates
- 5. The Return to Exile: Critical Shifts in the Age of Neo-Zionism 145
- 6. The Alt-Right: From Libertarianism to Paleolibertarianism and Beyond 166
- 7. Nationalisms By, Against, and Beyond the Indian State 190
- 8. Giving the Heimat a New Home: National Belonging and Ethnopluralism on the German Far Right 207
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Part III. Counterrevolutions and Culture
- 9. Planetary Technology and Reactionary Accelerationism 241
- 10. “The New Conservative Humanism”: Reflections on a New Ethnonational Counterrevolution 263
- 11. Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Neocolonial Subordination: Beyond the National Question (Argentina, 2015–19) 297
- 12. Gramsci’s Grave 324
- About the Contributors 349
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
-
Reaction Formations
- Introduction: On the Subject of Ethnonationalism 1
-
Part I. Psychic Economies
- 1. Fascism Without Men: On the Gender Politics of the Radical Right 23
- 2: Navigating Mass Psychology: The Political Myth of Trumpism 58
- 3. Challenging the Outlaw Thesis: New Configurations of Sexuality, Politics, and Aesthetics 88
- 4. The Myth of What We Can Take In: Global Migration and the “Receptive Capacity” of the Nation-State 118
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Part II. Ethnostates
- 5. The Return to Exile: Critical Shifts in the Age of Neo-Zionism 145
- 6. The Alt-Right: From Libertarianism to Paleolibertarianism and Beyond 166
- 7. Nationalisms By, Against, and Beyond the Indian State 190
- 8. Giving the Heimat a New Home: National Belonging and Ethnopluralism on the German Far Right 207
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Part III. Counterrevolutions and Culture
- 9. Planetary Technology and Reactionary Accelerationism 241
- 10. “The New Conservative Humanism”: Reflections on a New Ethnonational Counterrevolution 263
- 11. Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Neocolonial Subordination: Beyond the National Question (Argentina, 2015–19) 297
- 12. Gramsci’s Grave 324
- About the Contributors 349
- Index 353