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      Affective rebirth: Discursive gateways to contemporary national socialism

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      Discourse & Society
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          This paper engages with the growth of contemporary fascism by arguing that affect plays a key role in its discourse. Departing from an understanding of affect as integral to discourse, the paper explores how the myth of palingenesis is employed by the most prominent Swedish Nazi movement to recruit new members. A methodological combination of affective – discursive theory, detailed representational analysis, and a critical reading that buys into the representations reveals the recruitment discourse as offering an affective script of feeling angry, insulted, and ashamed, as well as courageous, proud, and hopeful. These findings offer important insights into how affective–discursive practices are employed to create gateways to radicalization and ideologically motivated violence. In order to make sense of the attractiveness of contemporary fascism, the paper concludingly argues for multifaceted readings and contemplative critical engagement with the far and extreme right.

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                Journal
                Discourse & Society
                Discourse & Society
                SAGE Publications
                0957-9265
                1460-3624
                March 2021
                November 05 2020
                March 2021
                : 32
                : 2
                : 214-230
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Örebro University, Sweden
                Article
                10.1177/0957926520970380
                6ee818de-bf4b-4bd6-9d2e-0d9f41ff2a85
                © 2021

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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