Lions of the North (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
232
Utgivningsdatum
2017-03-09
Utmärkelser
Honorable mention for ISA's 2018 International Political Sociology Book Award
Förlag
OUP USA
Dimensioner
239 x 157 x 18 mm
Vikt
454 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780190212599

Lions of the North

Sounds of the New Nordic Radical Nationalism

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Lions of the North explores the ways anti-immigrant, anti-liberal activists in the Nordic countries are transforming their identities through music, focusing on the role of new music in their attempts to escape association with skinhead hooliganism and forge alternative reputations as refined activists. Author Benjamin Teitelbaum not only exposes the dynamic relationship between music and politics, but also the ways radical nationalism is adapting to succeed in some of the most liberal societies in the world.
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Patterns of Prejudice Teitelbaum is an ethnomusicologist who has adopted a refreshingly non-adversarial, multi-year, 'collaborative' ethnographic approach to interacting with and gathering information on his subjects. In a field in which far too many researchers violate normal scholarly standards by embracing a highly partisan and indeed overtly hostile activist posture towards their subjects of study rather than a relatively detached, disinterested or empathetic posture, this is to be welcomed.

Scandinavian Studies elaborate and intimate ... Benjamin R. Teitelbaum has initiated a dialogue on what constitutes the new nationalism. If we are willing to engage in this dialogue with him, we need to step out of the view of politics as merely concerning the game of party politics, and widen our horizons to consider the wider societal implications of the new Nordic right nationalism. This move means realizing that populism is not merely about brutish skinheads, and that it operates in subtle ways not alien to -- but conversely ingrained in -- the political mainstream.

American Ethnologist Lions of the North is as timely and important as it is provocative and troubling.

Svenska Dagbladet These days it is refreshing, not to mention vital, to have the outsider's perspective that Benjamin Teitelbaum offers in his solid study Lions of the North [...] The deluge of emotion that often muddies debates about nationalism is scaled back in a book devoted to understanding rather than criticism.

Martin Aagar, Aftonbladet Teitelbaum explores with elegance the differences between nationalist factions today ... A brilliant approach [studying the far right through its music] ... During a time when attempts to explain the growth of the extreme right seem only to point to the failures of the left, it is uplifting to read such a methodical account from the inside of the extreme right.

Respons Teitelbaum's analyses of internal discussions about the appropriateness of using foreign music in nationalist activism are consistently fascinating

Övrig information

Benjamin R. Teitelbaum earned his Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Brown University in 2013. He has served served as instructor and Head of Nordic Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and affiliate faculty in Music and International Affairs, since 2012. His research focuses on western ultraconservatism, music in the Nordic countries, and music and politics more generally.

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Acknowledgements Prologue Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: