Maskovsky, Jeff (1. mars 2017). «Toward the anthropology of white nationalist postracialism: Comments inspired by Hall, Goldstein, and Ingram’s “The hands of Donald Trump”». HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 1. 7: 433–440. ISSN2575-1433. doi:10.14318/hau7.1.030. Besøkt 13. februar 2021. «The article shows how Trump’s excoriation of political correctness, his nostalgia for the post–WWII industrial economy, his use of hand gestures, and his public speaking about race work together to telegraph a white nationalist message to his followers without making them feel that he is, or they are, racist. I end the article by explaining why I think that Donald Trump’s embrace of many white nationalist ideological precepts—if not quite yet of white nationalism as a fully realized political project—makes good political sense in the twenty-first-century United States.»
Bjork‐James, Sophie (2020). «White Sexual Politics: The Patriarchal Family in White Nationalism and the Religious Right». Transforming Anthropology. 1 (på engelsk). 28: 58–73. ISSN1548-7466. doi:10.1111/traa.12167. Besøkt 13. februar 2021. «White evangelicals and white nationalists early on directed their support to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and have remained some of his strongest supports even as his overall approval ratings have dropped. This is particularly true for the so‐called Alt‐Right, the term put forward in 2013 by Richard Spencer in an attempt to rebrand white nationalist ideas in a more acceptable frame. Since then, this movement has become adept at mobilizing younger, disaffected white males to support white nationalist causes, with many referring to Trump only slightly tongue‐in‐cheek as “the God emperor.”»
«White Nationalist». Southern Poverty Law Center (på engelsk). Besøkt 13. februar 2021.
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Maskovsky, Jeff (1. mars 2017). «Toward the anthropology of white nationalist postracialism: Comments inspired by Hall, Goldstein, and Ingram’s “The hands of Donald Trump”». HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 1. 7: 433–440. ISSN2575-1433. doi:10.14318/hau7.1.030. Besøkt 13. februar 2021. «The article shows how Trump’s excoriation of political correctness, his nostalgia for the post–WWII industrial economy, his use of hand gestures, and his public speaking about race work together to telegraph a white nationalist message to his followers without making them feel that he is, or they are, racist. I end the article by explaining why I think that Donald Trump’s embrace of many white nationalist ideological precepts—if not quite yet of white nationalism as a fully realized political project—makes good political sense in the twenty-first-century United States.»
Bjork‐James, Sophie (2020). «White Sexual Politics: The Patriarchal Family in White Nationalism and the Religious Right». Transforming Anthropology. 1 (på engelsk). 28: 58–73. ISSN1548-7466. doi:10.1111/traa.12167. Besøkt 13. februar 2021. «White evangelicals and white nationalists early on directed their support to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and have remained some of his strongest supports even as his overall approval ratings have dropped. This is particularly true for the so‐called Alt‐Right, the term put forward in 2013 by Richard Spencer in an attempt to rebrand white nationalist ideas in a more acceptable frame. Since then, this movement has become adept at mobilizing younger, disaffected white males to support white nationalist causes, with many referring to Trump only slightly tongue‐in‐cheek as “the God emperor.”»
Maskovsky, Jeff (1. mars 2017). «Toward the anthropology of white nationalist postracialism: Comments inspired by Hall, Goldstein, and Ingram’s “The hands of Donald Trump”». HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 1. 7: 433–440. ISSN2575-1433. doi:10.14318/hau7.1.030. Besøkt 13. februar 2021. «The article shows how Trump’s excoriation of political correctness, his nostalgia for the post–WWII industrial economy, his use of hand gestures, and his public speaking about race work together to telegraph a white nationalist message to his followers without making them feel that he is, or they are, racist. I end the article by explaining why I think that Donald Trump’s embrace of many white nationalist ideological precepts—if not quite yet of white nationalism as a fully realized political project—makes good political sense in the twenty-first-century United States.»
Bjork‐James, Sophie (2020). «White Sexual Politics: The Patriarchal Family in White Nationalism and the Religious Right». Transforming Anthropology. 1 (på engelsk). 28: 58–73. ISSN1548-7466. doi:10.1111/traa.12167. Besøkt 13. februar 2021. «White evangelicals and white nationalists early on directed their support to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and have remained some of his strongest supports even as his overall approval ratings have dropped. This is particularly true for the so‐called Alt‐Right, the term put forward in 2013 by Richard Spencer in an attempt to rebrand white nationalist ideas in a more acceptable frame. Since then, this movement has become adept at mobilizing younger, disaffected white males to support white nationalist causes, with many referring to Trump only slightly tongue‐in‐cheek as “the God emperor.”»