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The past fifteen years have witnessed the renewed presence of fascism in European political and cultural life. In addition, there have been scandals surrounding the fascist pasts of numerous renowned intellectuals, including Martin Heidegger, Paul de Man, and Maurice Blanchot. In Fascism’s Return, eleven leading American and European scholars examine the resurgence of fascism from many angles, providing an essential and timely view of this troubling moment in European political, cultural, and intellectual history. Intellectual and public scandals surrounding the fascist past–including the highly publicized Barbie and Touvier trials in France–are addressed. Other writers focus on controversial efforts to revise the historical representation of fascism in Germany and France. The reemergence of the new fascist movements and ideologies in various European nations is also examined. A final essay considers the controversial U. S. support during the 1980s of Central American dictatorships. As editor Richard J.Golsan notes, the essays in this volume illustrate a multitude of ways in which fascism continues to make its presence felt in western democratic societies, erupting with disturbing frequency as a ‘return of the repressed’ in judicial and artistic scandals as well as in historical, critical, and political debates.
Richard J. Golsan is a professor of French at Texas A&M University. He is author of Service inutile : A Study of the Tragic in the Theatre of Henry de Montherlant and editor of Memory, the Holocaust, and French Justice: The Bousquet and Touvier Affairs. Table of Contents Introduction Richard J. Golsan (Texas A&M University, College Station) Organizing Fear and Indignation: The Front National in France, Christopher Flood (University of surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK) Designer Fascism, Richard Wolin (Rice University, Houston, TX) Fascism After Fascism, Jeffrey T. Schnapp (Stanford University) Between Politics and Memory: The Historikerstreit and West German Historical Culture of the 1980s, Wulf Kansteiner (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga) The Debate Over French Fascism, robert J.Soucy (Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH) World War II France Half a Century After: In Historical Perspective, Bertram M. Gordon (Mills College, Oakland, CA) History and the Responsibility of Memory: Vichy, un passe qui ne passe pas and the trial of Paul Touvier, Richard J. Golsan The Barbie Affair and the Trials of Memory, Lynn A. Higgins (Dartmouth, Hanover, NH) Ernst Junger’s Millenium: Bad Citizens for the New Germany, Elliot Neaman (University of San Francisco) Slouching Towards Berlin: Life in a Post-Fascist Culture, Reed Way Dasenbrock (New Mexico State University, Las Cruces) Friendly Fascism: Business As Usual in America’s Backyard, Thomas Sheehan (Loyola University, Chicago) Contributors Selected Bibliography
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The past fifteen years have witnessed the renewed presence of fascism in European political and cultural life. In addition, there have been scandals surrounding the fascist pasts of numerous renowned intellectuals, including Martin Heidegger, Paul de Man, and Maurice Blanchot. In Fascism’s Return, eleven leading American and European scholars examine the resurgence of fascism from many angles, providing an essential and timely view of this troubling moment in European political, cultural, and intellectual history. Intellectual and public scandals surrounding the fascist past–including the highly publicized Barbie and Touvier trials in France–are addressed. Other writers focus on controversial efforts to revise the historical representation of fascism in Germany and France. The reemergence of the new fascist movements and ideologies in various European nations is also examined. A final essay considers the controversial U. S. support during the 1980s of Central American dictatorships. As editor Richard J.Golsan notes, the essays in this volume illustrate a multitude of ways in which fascism continues to make its presence felt in western democratic societies, erupting with disturbing frequency as a ‘return of the repressed’ in judicial and artistic scandals as well as in historical, critical, and political debates.
Richard J. Golsan is a professor of French at Texas A&M University. He is author of Service inutile : A Study of the Tragic in the Theatre of Henry de Montherlant and editor of Memory, the Holocaust, and French Justice: The Bousquet and Touvier Affairs. Table of Contents Introduction Richard J. Golsan (Texas A&M University, College Station) Organizing Fear and Indignation: The Front National in France, Christopher Flood (University of surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK) Designer Fascism, Richard Wolin (Rice University, Houston, TX) Fascism After Fascism, Jeffrey T. Schnapp (Stanford University) Between Politics and Memory: The Historikerstreit and West German Historical Culture of the 1980s, Wulf Kansteiner (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga) The Debate Over French Fascism, robert J.Soucy (Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH) World War II France Half a Century After: In Historical Perspective, Bertram M. Gordon (Mills College, Oakland, CA) History and the Responsibility of Memory: Vichy, un passe qui ne passe pas and the trial of Paul Touvier, Richard J. Golsan The Barbie Affair and the Trials of Memory, Lynn A. Higgins (Dartmouth, Hanover, NH) Ernst Junger’s Millenium: Bad Citizens for the New Germany, Elliot Neaman (University of San Francisco) Slouching Towards Berlin: Life in a Post-Fascist Culture, Reed Way Dasenbrock (New Mexico State University, Las Cruces) Friendly Fascism: Business As Usual in America’s Backyard, Thomas Sheehan (Loyola University, Chicago) Contributors Selected Bibliography