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On Microfascism - Gender, War, and Death

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 09.01.2022

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On Microfascism uncovers the disturbing composition of the contemporary fascist movement in the United States through its emergent forms.

List of contents

PROLOGUE

INTRODUCTION: Fascist Culture and Why the Micro Matters

CHAPTER 1: Autogenetic Sovereignty: Subjectivity and the Violence of Authority

CHAPTER 2: Gender

CHAPTER 3: War: Männerbund and Microfascism

CHAPTER 4: Necrotics: Death and the Microfascist

CHAPTER 5: Platforming Micro-Antifascism

About the author

Jack Z. Bratich is Associate Professor in the Journalism and Media Studies Department at Rutgers University. He is author of Conspiracy Panics: Political Rationality and Popular Culture and coeditor of Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality. He is also a zine librarian at ABC No Rio in New York City.

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On Microfascism uncovers the disturbing composition of the contemporary fascist movement in the United States through its emergent forms.

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“On Microfascism is a profoundly original and compelling analysis of fascism's deep roots in Western traditions of patriarchy. By pinpointing the foundational role of the concept of autogenetic sovereignty and charting its many implications for how we live and die, Bratich equips readers with the intellectual framework necessary to wage not only an anti-fascist struggle, but an anti-microfascist struggle.”—Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook



“It was hard to miss the wake-up call: fascism is back, no doubt about it, but in the novel formations of a micro-fascist culture that is directing the contemporary production of subjectivity. Jack Bratich not only undertakes a probing analysis of the mechanisms of the misogynistic, racist death-style of the self-affirming sovereign micro-fascist subject, but he most importantly proposes a number of welcome responses for living, to paraphrase Foucault, a micro-anti-fascist life. This book puts its readers on the path to such an art of living.”—Gary Genosko, Professor of Communication and Digital Media Studies at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa, Canada



On Microfascism provides crucial insight into the gendered dynamics and libidinal binds of everyday fascisms. In a devastating analysis of the necropolitical drive and militarized infatuations of fascist subjectivity, Bratich highlights the concerted authoritarian desire for the restoration and renewal of white supremacist heteropatriarchy. On Microfascismis a generative companion to such significant and varied studies as Ewa Majewska’s and Natasha Lennard’s writing on antifascist feminism and Klaus Theweleit’s classic analysis of the misogynistic psychopathologies of the German Freikorps.”—Alyosha Goldstein, coeditor of For Antifascist Futures: Against the Violence of Imperial Crisis



“On Microfascism unpacks the deeply disturbing gender narratives that underskirt our societies and create an insurgent cruelty that corrodes our human relationships. This is an incredible intervention in the crisis we are living through and calls for us to collectively look deeper when responding to the growth of misogynist, white supremacist movements.”—Shane Burley, author of Why We Fight: Essays on Fascism, Resistance, and Surviving the Apocalypse



“Jack Bratich has written a compelling and original discourse on how microfascism presents itself nowadays and how this is imbued with misogyny, the cult of death, and violence in many forms, war included. On Microfascism is a must-read for all scholars and activists concerned with the historical, political, and social need to understand in time the real nature and the more or less weak signs of the emergent dimensions of this political phenomenon.”—Leopoldina Fortunati, author of The Arcane of Reproduction: Housework, Prostitution, Labor and Capital 

Product details

Authors Jack Z. Bratich
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 09.01.2022, delayed
 
EAN 9781942173496
ISBN 978-1-942173-49-6
No. of pages 240
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism

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