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The ethnography of populism and the predicament of class
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Print Publication Date:
01 May 2021
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EDITORIAL
Editorial
EASA 2020 Keynote address
Terms of engagement
FORUM
Forum on the new far right
KEYNOTES
How to kill a democracy
Getting things back to normal
The neo‐nationalist ascendency
Humanising fascists? Nuance as an anthropological responsibility
OPEN FLOOR
Ethnography of the right as ethical practice
Anthropologies of the far‐right and the anthropology of critique
Depriving the far‐right unity
Creeping racism
American far right ideologies have spread to Europe
Spatialising the far right
The ethnography of populism and the predicament of class
Developing statizens
Revisiting social media as far‐right modality
The hierarchical right
Beyond ethnographic populisms and performative nationalisms
History, revisionism, neo‐nationalism
Global far right and imaginative interconnectivities
Conspiracies are about identities not ideas
Placing anthropology at the forefront
Reactionary education in the USA
Reckoning with ‘humanising fascists’ and other requisites of an anthropology of the far right
Anthropology and the postliberal challenge
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Grammars of liberalism
Minority sexualities, kinship and non‐autological freedom in Montenegro
Democracy after ‘the end of history’
Reductio ad cambitas
Bad parrhesia
‘When I see what democracy is…’
Liberalism in fragments
Liberalism in the breach
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A border‐as‐tidemarks in the Polish–German borderland
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