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Banal Fascism Online: Weaponizing the "Everyday" for Extreme Ends offers a novel lens through which to research, conceptualize, and understand fascism and its place in today's political culture. It allows space for its authors to explore fascism as it exists in the digital world, outside the rigid boundaries of historically-recognized fascist states.
The digital seeps into every avenue of the political and social, and thus offers a useful framing for analyzing the inherent banality of fascism. Specifically, this edited volume considers the different ways the digital world supports and structures our political and social identities: How do social media and online fora create spaces for extremist values that are perceived as mundane? What technological affordances provide fascist thought leaders access to - and influence over - various audiences? Which platforms offer the most comprehensive opportunities for anti-democratic political strategizing? As the United States and much of Europe continue to see their democratic institutions come under attack by rising fascist and authoritarian movements, this volume provides an indispensable examination of the ways fascism has not only increased in its mainstreaming and palatability, but also how it has always been integral to our societies. This groundbreaking framework and the chapters evidencing its utility offer a tangible means of identifying and ultimately combating fascist structures.
As a result of the strategic deployment of banal fascism across the globe, this volume will appeal to academics, students, politicians, journalists, and anyone concerned about the precarity of liberal democracy and its potential replacement with, at best, illiberal democracy and, at worst, fascism.
Contents
Section 1: Conceptualizing "Banal Fascism"/The Inherent Banality of Fascism 1. Introduction 2. Introducing Banal Fascism Section 2: Tech and Fascism 3. Fascism and the Machine: Reflections on the Banality of Surveillance Capitalism and Other Developments 4. Red, White, and Gloom: The Inherent Banality of Fascist Tactics 5. From Pixels to Prejudice: Visual Framing and Intersectional Targeting in Parler Memes Section 3: Politics and the Internet 6. The Fascist Feminine: White Motherhood and the Parental Rights Movement 7. Effectiveness of Banal Fascism in Shaping Political Engagement: The 2022 Marine Le Pen Presidential Campaign on Facebook 8. Christian Nationalism and Far-right Rhetoric and Iconography in Recruiting and Mobilizing Out-group Members on Gab 9. Maintaining Frame: US News Media Coverage of Misogynist Incels 10. Recruiting for The Base Across Platforms: Modes and Methods of Online Engagement and Identity Shaping 11. The Morphology of Banal Fascism: Investigating Fascist Lies During 2020 Section 4: Fascist Lifestyle Trends on Social Media 12. Illustrating Chaos: banal fascism in Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life 13. Eating the Empire: The Construction of the Fascist Diet 14. "Kill Your Local Drug Dealer": Framing the Opioid Crisis Across the Online White Supremacist Landscape 15. Milk Parties, Soyjaks and Reactionary Trolling: Theorizing the Reactionary Right's Metapolitical Appropriation of Dairy Milk Section 5: Conclusion and Praxis 16. Conclusion



