White power music : scenes of extreme-right cultural resistance

General Information

Language
English.
Published
Ilford ; Northhampton : Searchlight Magazine Ltd. ; RNM Publications, 2012.
Physical Description
129 p. ; 22 cm.

Contributors

Contributor
Shekhovtsov, Anton, 1978-
Jackson, Paul.

Contents/Summary

Summary
Written by established and emerging researchers on the far right, this volume presents new analysis of the shifting phenomenon of White Power music. It offers a timely overview of how White Power music helps preserve ultranationalist and racist narratives, recruit young people to the extreme-right political cause, and eventually encourages violence against the alleged 'enemies' and 'traitors' of the 'White Race'. To map this diverse culture, the volume focuses on national case studies ranging from the West to the East, as well as discussing particular topics such as the role of women in White Power music, censorship and the legacy of the late Ian Stuart Donaldson, founder of the Blood and Honour promotion network and a major figure in the extreme-right music scene.

Subjects

Subject
Music and race.
Radicalism.
Right-wing extremists.
Rock music > Social aspects.
White supremacy movements.

Bibliographic Information

Responsibility
edited by Anton Shekhovtsov and Paul Jackson.
Series
Mapping the Far-Right ; vol. 2.
Library Special Collection
The Roger Griffin ComFas Collection
ISBN
9780952203896

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Collection Call Number Volume Info Shelving Location Public Note
BookOSA Archivum LibraryGeneral collection782.42166 SHEGeneral Stacks-

Browse related items

Start at call number: