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[Commlist] New Book: Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism
Tue Dec 18 10:32:51 GMT 2018
CRITICAL THEORY AND AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM
Edited by Jeremiah Morelock
After President Trump’s election, BREXIT and the widespread rise of
far-Right political parties, much public discussion has intensely
focused on populism and authoritarianism. In the middle of the twentieth
century, members of the early Frankfurt School prolifically studied and
theorized fascism and anti-Semitism in Germany and the United States. In
this volume, leading European and American scholars apply insights from
the early Frankfurt School to present-day authoritarian populism,
including the Trump phenomenon and related developments across the
globe. Chapters are arranged into three sections exploring different
aspects of the topic: theories, historical foundations, and
manifestations via social media. Contributions examine the vital
political, psychological and anthropological theories of early Frankfurt
School thinkers, and how their insights could be applied now amidst the
insecurities and confusions of twenty-first century life. The many
theorists considered include Adorno, Fromm, Löwenthal and Marcuse,
alongside analysis of Austrian Facebook pages and Trump’s tweets and
operatic media drama. This book is a major contribution towards deeper
understanding of populism’s resurgence in the age of digital capitalism.
CONTENTS
Preface
Douglas Kellner
Introduction: The Frankfurt School and Authoritarian Populism – A
Historical Outline
Jeremiah Morelock
Part 1: Theories of Authoritarianism
1. Frankfurt School Critical Theory and the Persistence of Authoritarian
Populism in the United States
John Abromeit
2. The Persistence of the Authoritarian Appeal: On Critical Theory as a
Framework for Studying Populist Actors in European Democracies
Lars Rensmann
3. Understanding Right and Left Populism
Samir Gandesha
4. Donald Trump as Authoritarian Populist: A Frommian Analysis
Douglas Kellner
PART 2: FOUNDATIONS OF AUTHORITARIANISM
5. From Modernity to Bigotry Stephen
Eric Bronner
6. Opposing Authoritarian Populism: The Challenge and Necessity of a New
World System
Charles Reitz
7. Public Sphere and World-System: Theorizing Populism at the Margins
Jeremiah Morelock and Felipe Ziotti Narita
Part 3: Digital Authoritarianism
8. Racism, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism Online: The Austrian
Presidential Election 2016 on Facebook
Christian Fuchs
9. Authoritarianism, Discourse and Social Media: Trump as the ‘American
Agitator’
Panayota Gounari
10. Phantasmagoria and the Trump Opera
Forrest Muelrath
Published open access by the University of Westminster Press
https//www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/10.16997/book30
This book is published in the Critical Digital and Social Media Studies
Series
https//www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/series/critical-digital-and-social-media-studies
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