White Nation: Fantasies of White Supremacy in a Multicultural SocietyPsychology Press, 2000 - 280 sivua Using the experience of immigration policy and the rise of Pauline Hanson's neo-fascist One Nation party in Australia, Hage (anthropology, U. of Sydney) argues that white racists and tolerant multiculturists both see their nation structured around a white culture that they control, with aboriginal people and migrants as exotic objects. His study was first published in 1998 by Pluto Press in Australia and Comerford and Miller in Britain. c. Book News Inc. |
Sisältö
preface | 7 |
introduction | 15 |
The Function of the Hand in the Execution of Nationalist Practices | 27 |
The White Nation Fantasy | 48 |
The Tolerant Society as a White Nation Fantasy | 78 |
appendix to chapter 3 Ethnic Caging | 105 |
A Manual for the Proper Usage of Ethnics | 117 |
The ProAsian Republic Fantasy | 141 |
Green Parksl White Nation | 165 |
The Spectre of Cosmopolitan Whiteness | 179 |
The Role of Asians in the Destruction of the White Race | 209 |
From the Immigration Debates to White NeoFascism | 232 |
end notes | 248 |
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White Nation: Fantasies of White Supremacy in a Multicultural Society Ghassan Hage Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2000 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Aboriginal accumulate AESP analysis Anglo Anglo-Celtic argued aristocratic Asian assimilation Australian society become Blainey Bourdieu British capacity Casey chapter classification clearly colonial constitutes constructed defined definition discourse of decline domesticated ecological essentialisation ethnic caging examine exhibited fact feel field find first fit Geoffrey Blainey Ghassan Hage governmental belonging Hansonites ibid ideal imaginary imagined important Interviewer intolerance Lebanese logic manager Marrickville migrants mode Muslim national aristocracy national belonging national capital national field national space nationalist practices nature non-White object one’s Paul Keating Pauline Hanson perceived Pierre Bourdieu political position practices of exclusion race racist racist violence reality reflect Ron Casey scarf sense significance Slavoj Zizek social spatial specific struggle Sydney Morning Herald symbolic violence Third World-looking tion tolerance tural valorisation White Australia Policy White Australians White fantasy White multiculturalism White nation fantasy White nationalist worry Zizek