Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right
Cover -- Contents -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Where and When of Radicalization -- What Is the Far Right? -- Contested Labels -- Blurriness and Contestation across the Far-Right Spectrum -- How Big Is the Threat? -- Youth Spaces, Youth Places -- Overview of the Book -- Chapter 1. Space, Place, and the Power of Homelands -- Space and Place -- Homelands and Heartlands -- The Fantasy of a White Ethno-state -- National Liberated Zones -- Space, Place, and Extremist Radicalization -- Chapter 2. Mainstreaming the Message -- Extreme Ideas in Political Speech -- Valorizing the Pure People -- Embedding Anti-immigrant Messages in Antiglobalization Frames -- Immigration as Existential Threat: Normalizing the Rhetoric of White Genocide -- Disinformation and Conspiracy Theories -- From Pizzagate to the Migrant Caravan: Conspiracy Theories and the Far Right -- Weaponizing Youth Culture: Mainstreamed Aesthetics -- Cleaning Up Extreme Ideas -- Weaponizing Youth Culture: Humor and New Communication Styles -- Integrated Mainstreaming -- Chapter 3. Selling Extremism: Food, Fashion, and Far-Right Markets -- Edible Extremism: Prepping in the Kitchen, Prepping for the End Times -- Wearable Hate: Extremist Clothing -- Packaging Extremist Messaging -- Broadening the Base: Recruitment to the Far Right -- Embodying Extremism: How Commercial Markets and Products Can Radicalize -- Mobilization: Access and Action -- Funding and Supporting Extremism -- To Ban or Not to Ban -- Chapter 4. Defending the Homeland: Fight Clubs and the Mixed Martial Arts -- Mixed Martial Arts as Recruitment and Regulation -- Fight Like a Man: Violent Masculinities and Radicalization -- Off the Laptop, into the Boxing Ring: MMA's Physical Spaces -- Breaking Up the Fight.