American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate

American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate

by Pete Simi Chapman University, Robert Futrell
American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate

American Swastika: Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate

by Pete Simi Chapman University, Robert Futrell

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Overview

This second edition of the acclaimed American Swastika provides an up-to-date perspective on the white power movement in America. The book takes readers through hidden enclaves of hate, exploring how white supremacy movements thrive nationwide and how we can work to prevent future violence. Filled with powerful case studies, interviews, and first-person accounts, the book explains the differences between various hate groups, then shows how white supremacy groups cultivate their membership through Aryan homes, parties, rituals, music festivals, and online propaganda.

Featuring updated statistics and examples throughout, the second edition of American Swastika describes most of today’s active white power groups and the legacy of recently disbanded groups. It also discusses new players in the world of white power websites and music and shares new research on how people exit hate groups.

As recent events have made clear that the idea of a “post–racial America” is a myth, American Swastika is essential reading for understanding both how hate builds and how we can work to prevent violence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442241374
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/09/2015
Series: Violence Prevention and Policy
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 2.30(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Pete Simi is associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His research focuses on the social psychological dimensions of interpersonal and collective violence and he is currently studying individuals who leave violent extremism and what types of interventions most effectively facilitate disengagement and deradicalization.

Robert Futrell is professor of sociology and chair at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has published widely on social movements, including the white power movement, as well as on issues of technology, environment, and sustainability in the West.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Hidden Spaces of Aryan Hate
2. Contemporary Aryan Hate
3. Aryan Hate in the Home
4. Hate Parties
5. The White Power Music Scene
6. Virtual Hate
7. Private Aryan Communities
8. Enduring White Power Activism: Estimating the Aryan Threat and
What to Do about It
Appendix: Making Contact and Developing Rapport
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
About the Authors

What People are Saying About This

Cornel West

Even with the historic victory of Barack Obama, the legacy of white supremacy in America is alive and well. This book lays bare the specific groups and particular practices that sustain the extreme forms of the legacy. Don’t miss it!

Betty A. Dobratz

If you want to understand the white power movement in the U.S., you must read American Swastika. Pete Simi and Robert Futrell draw on their own observations and interviews as well as the work of previous researchers to produce a compelling, well-researched, and comprehensive examination of white power activism. They skillfully tackle the difficult issue of explaining why this movement has persisted in one form or another for so long.

James F. Short Jr.

This book is an eye-opener in several ways, revealing the every day lives of an important element in the U.S. that has power beyond their numbers. Pete Simi and Robert Futrell's data describe real people with real concerns that are too-often dismissed as the lunatic fringe.

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