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(New) Fascism: Contagion, Community, Myth
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(New) Fascism: Contagion, Community, Myth

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Fascism tends to be relegated to a dark chapter of European history, but what if new forms of fascism are currently returning to the forefront of the political scene? In this book, Nidesh Lawtoo furthers his previous diagnostic of crowd behaviour, identification, and mimetic contagion to account for the growing shadow cast by authoritarian leaders who rely on new media to take possession of the digital age.

Donald Trump is considered here as a case study to illustrate Nietzsche’s untimely claim that, one day, ‘actors’, all kinds of actors, will be the real masters . In the process, Lawtoo joins forces with a genealogy of mimetic theorists - from Plato to Girard, through Nietzsche, Tarde, Le Bon, Freud, Bataille, Lacoue-Labarthe, and Nancy, among others - to show that (new) fascism may not be fully new , let alone original; yet it effectively reloads the old problematics of mimesis via new media that have the disquieting power to turn politics itself into a fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
359
ISBN
9781611863291

Fascism tends to be relegated to a dark chapter of European history, but what if new forms of fascism are currently returning to the forefront of the political scene? In this book, Nidesh Lawtoo furthers his previous diagnostic of crowd behaviour, identification, and mimetic contagion to account for the growing shadow cast by authoritarian leaders who rely on new media to take possession of the digital age.

Donald Trump is considered here as a case study to illustrate Nietzsche’s untimely claim that, one day, ‘actors’, all kinds of actors, will be the real masters . In the process, Lawtoo joins forces with a genealogy of mimetic theorists - from Plato to Girard, through Nietzsche, Tarde, Le Bon, Freud, Bataille, Lacoue-Labarthe, and Nancy, among others - to show that (new) fascism may not be fully new , let alone original; yet it effectively reloads the old problematics of mimesis via new media that have the disquieting power to turn politics itself into a fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
359
ISBN
9781611863291