American Antifa

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Anarchist Criminology
Antifascist Groups
Antifascist Movement
Antifascist Resistance
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Bias Crimes
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contemporary antifascist activism
Contemporary Fascists
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Extreme
Fascist Activity
Fascist Events
Fascist Ideology
Fascist Mobilization
Fascist Movement
Fascist Threat
Fascist Violence
Inglourious Basterds
Militant Antifascism
militant antifascist movement
militant antifascist strategies in United States
Parties
political science
Portugal
Portuguese
Prefigurative Practice
qualitative fieldwork analysis
Racist Skinhead
radical political activism
Right
Skinhead Subculture
Social Movement Scenes
social movement theory
subcultural dynamics
Subcultural Resistance
Tactical Choices
Tactical Repertoire
Trophy Shot
white supremacy studies
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367210601
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Since the election of President Trump and the rise in racist and white supremacist activity, the militant antifascist movement known as antifa has become increasingly active and high profile in the United States. This book analyzes the tactics, culture, and practices of the movement through a combination of social movement studies and critical criminological perspectives.

Based on extensive fieldwork and interviews with activists, this book is the first scholarly sociological analysis of contemporary antifascist activism in the United States. Drawing on social movement studies, subculture studies and critical criminology, it explains antifa's membership, their ideology, strategy, tactics and use of culture as a weapon against the far right. It provides the most detailed account of this movement and also cuts through much of the mythology and common misunderstandings about it.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students in sociology, political science, anthropology, criminology, and history; however, a general audience would also be interested in the explanation of what drives antifa tactics and strategy in light of the high-profile conflicts between fascists and antifascists.

Stanislav Vysotsky is a sociologist whose research focuses on fascist and antifascist movements. Dr. Vysotsky’s research on the militant antifascist movement and the relationship between threat, space, subculture, and social movement activism has been published in journals such as Interface: A Journal for and about Social Movements and Critical Criminology. He has also published research on fascist and supremacist movements in the Journal of Political and Military Sociology, the Journal of Crime and Justice, the Journal of Hate Studies, as well as several edited volumes.

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