Tidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap (Jan 2019)

Senfascismens æstetisering af (den hvide) arbejderklasse

  • Mikkel Bolt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.54797/tfl.v49i2-3.6637
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 2-3

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Late Fascism’s Aestheticization of the (White) Working Class: Notes for a Communist Art Theory The article presents a double take on what I propose to call late fascism in order to distinguish between the inter-war fascist movements and contemporary fascist parties and politicians. Firstly, I follow Walter Benjamin’s analysis of fascism as a question of aestheticization. Fascism is just as much a question of culture and ideology as a question of politics, and we need to map the specific fascist culture that contemporary fascist politicians produce. Secondly, I connect this analysis of fascist culture to an analysis of the specific class composition of late fascism, arguing that late fascism operates through a process of reverse victimization where a privileged white working class comes to see itself as threatened.

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