Critical Theory and the Humanities in the Age of the Alt-Right

Primary author
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Place of Publication
Cham
Date of Publication
2019
Edition
1
Number of Pages
226
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | F Consciousness and culture
Description
- Battista and Sande: Introduction: The State of the Humanities and the Age of the Alt-Right
- Battista and Sande: "For Every Two Steps Forward, it Often Feels like we Take One Step Back": Foucauldian Historiography and the current Political Moment
- Woods: Cultural Marxism and the Cathedral: Two Alt-Right Perspectives on Critical Theory
- Talaue-Arogo: The Right to Anger: Combative Publics
- Anderson: Herrenvolk Democracy: The Rise of the Alt-Right in Trump's America
- Jones: From NeoReactionary Theory to the Alt-Right
- Dodson: Skepticism, Relativism, and Identity: The Origins of (Pseudo-)Conservatism
- Parra: The Materialist Conception of Fiction
- Johnson: Liberation Through Oppression: Deleuze's Minor Literature and Deterritorialized Nationalisms in James Joyce's Ulysses
- Turner: Death by a Thousand Hyperlinks: The Commodification of Communication and Mediated Ideologies
- Valdez: Critical Race Theory, Transborder Theory, and Code Switching in the Trump Years
- Battista and Sande: Conclusion: Mining the Past for Usable Futures: The Global Rise of the Alt-Right and the Frankfurt School
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III F BAT
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