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Doublespeak - The Rhetoric of the Far Right Since 1945
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Introduction, by Matthew Feldman and Paul Jackson Part 1. Manipulation of the Masses 1. 'Lingua Quarti Imperii': The Euphemistic in the Extreme Right, by Roger Griffin 2. Toxic Rhetoric: The Language of The Turner Diaries: A Novel, by Janet Wilson 3. 2083-a European Declaration of Independence: A License to Kill, by Paul Jackson 4. The Strategy of Discursive Provocation: A Discourse-Historical Analysis of the FPO's Discriminatory Rhetoric, by Ruth Wodak Part 2. Western Europe and the USA 5. 'Teaching the Truth to the Harcore': The Public and Private Presentation of BNP Ideology, by Graham Macklin 6. Wavering Between Radical and Moderate: The Discourse of the Vlaams Belang in Flanders (Belgium), by Hilde Coffe and Jeroen Dewulf 7. Defending Dutch Freedom: The Far Right in the Netherlands: 1932-2012, by Koen Vossen 8. Far Right Rhetoric in the United States: A Carnival of Buncombe, by Leonard Weinberg Part 3. Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe 9. A Cast Study of Anti-Semitism in the Language and Politics of the Contemporary Far Right in Germany, by Gideon Botsch and Christoph Kopke 10. 'Fascism for the Third Millennium': An Overview of Language and Ideology in Italy's CasaPound Movement, by Anna Castriota and Matthew Feldman 11. Anti-Semitism on the Curriculum: MAUP-the Interregional Assumbly for Personnel Management, by Per Anders Rudling 12. Language of Authorities and Radical Nationalists, by Alexander Verkhovsky Part 4. Afterword 12. Heroes Know Which Villains to Kill: How Coded Rhetoric Incites Scripted Violence, by Chip Berlet Index

About the Author

Dr Matthew Feldman is a Reader in Contemporary History at Teesside University, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bergen, Norway, and a Senior Researcher with the Cantemir Institute, University of Oxford. Dr Paul Jackson is co-editor of Wiley-Blackwell`s online journal Compass: Political Religions, an editor of the Mapping the Far Right book series, and an Associate Editor of the Historicising Modernism book series.

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"Interesting books address relevant issues, study largely neglected cases, or provoke further research by raising new questions with its answers to old ones. Doublespeak does all of this and more, making it an important contribution to the literature on the far right for scholars and students from a broad variety of academic disciplines" -- Cas Mudde, University of Georgia

"In Doublespeak Feldman and Jackson have collected an impressive range of contributors who analyse the language of the far- and extreme-right with both historic breadth and linguistic detail. This volume demonstrates, in a clear and precise manner, the ways extremists camouflage their language, in a series of elaborate codes and euphemisms, in order to conceal their anti-democratic nature and appear more moderate. This vitally important collection will prove stimulating and useful for all opponents of right-wing extremism, both inside and outside academia. I cannot recommend this book highly enough." -- John Richardson, Loughborough University

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