It is the first in-depth ethnographic monograph on the New Right in Central and Eastern Europe. It is based on an innovative relational and process-oriented methodology that combines case studies with an analysis of events in the political public sphere.It is also original in combining a focus on history with an analysis on recent socio-political transformations. Its bottom-up approach to politics is also unconventional outside the subdiscipline of political anthropology.
It is the first in-depth ethnographic monograph on the New Right in Central and Eastern Europe. It is based on an innovative relational and process-oriented methodology that combines case studies with an analysis of events in the political public sphere.It is also original in combining a focus on history with an analysis on recent socio-political transformations. Its bottom-up approach to politics is also unconventional outside the subdiscipline of political anthropology.
Kristóf Szombati has a background in both activism and academia. He recently completed his PhD at Central European University (Budapest) and received the 'Best Dissertation' award for his work on anti-Gypsyism in rural Hungary. He has published articles on far-right movements and on the intersection of politics, ethnicity and 'race'. He currently holds a Visiting Professorship at Columbia University.
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List of maps and tables Foreword Ivan Szelenyi Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Historic Contextualization: "Gypsies", "Magyars" and the State Chapter 2. Popular Racism in the Northeast: The Case of Gyöngyöspata Chapter 3. Redemptive Anti-Gypsyism: The Transposition of Struggles from the Social to the Political Domain Chapter 4. Right-wing Rivalry and the Dual State Chapter 5. The Limits of Racist Mobilization: The Case of Devecser Chapter 6. From Racism to Ultranationalism: Jobbik's Transformation Through Ethnographic Lens Epilogue References Index
List of maps and tables Foreword Ivan Szelenyi Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Historic Contextualization: "Gypsies", "Magyars" and the State Chapter 2. Popular Racism in the Northeast: The Case of Gyöngyöspata Chapter 3. Redemptive Anti-Gypsyism: The Transposition of Struggles from the Social to the Political Domain Chapter 4. Right-wing Rivalry and the Dual State Chapter 5. The Limits of Racist Mobilization: The Case of Devecser Chapter 6. From Racism to Ultranationalism: Jobbik's Transformation Through Ethnographic Lens Epilogue References Index
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