The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany

The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany

by Cynthia Miller-Idriss
The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany

The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany

by Cynthia Miller-Idriss

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Overview

How extremism is going mainstream in Germany through clothing brands laced with racist and nationalist symbols

The past decade has witnessed a steady increase in far right politics, social movements, and extremist violence in Europe. Scholars and policymakers have struggled to understand the causes and dynamics that have made the far right so appealing to so many people—in other words, that have made the extreme more mainstream. In this book, Cynthia Miller-Idriss examines how extremist ideologies have entered mainstream German culture through commercialized products and clothing laced with extremist, anti-Semitic, racist, and nationalist coded symbols and references.

Drawing on a unique digital archive of thousands of historical and contemporary images, as well as scores of interviews with young people and their teachers in two German vocational schools with histories of extremist youth presence, Miller-Idriss shows how this commercialization is part of a radical transformation happening today in German far right youth subculture. She describes how these young people have gravitated away from the singular, hard-edged skinhead style in favor of sophisticated and fashionable commercial brands that deploy coded extremist symbols. Virtually indistinguishable in style from other popular clothing, the new brands desensitize far right consumers to extremist ideas and dehumanize victims.

Required reading for anyone concerned about the global resurgence of the far right, The Extreme Gone Mainstream reveals how style and aesthetic representation serve as one gateway into extremist scenes and subcultures by helping to strengthen racist and nationalist identification and by acting as conduits of resistance to mainstream society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691170206
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 02/13/2018
Series: Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology , #25
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Cynthia Miller-Idriss is professor of education and sociology at American University. Her books include Blood and Culture: Youth, Right-Wing Extremism, and National Belonging in Contemporary Germany.

Table of Contents

List of Organizational Acronyms ix

Archival Sources xi

Preface and Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction Selling the Right Wing 1

1 Trying On Extremism Material Culture and Far Right Youth 24

2 Branding Identity Coded Symbols and Game Playing 51

3 Historical Fantasies, Fantastical Myths Sacred Origin Narratives 82

4 Dying For A Cause, Causing Death the Threat of Violence 107

5 Global Symbols, Local Bans Transnational Nationalist Symbols 131

6 Soldier, Sailor, Rebel, Rule Breaker Embodying Extremism 162

Conclusion Mainstreaming the Extreme 181

Methodological Appendix: Narrative Account of Research Methods 195

Notes 215

References 253

Index 273

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From the Publisher

"A necessary book for anyone wanting to better understand the rituals and strategies being used in far-right cultures as they attempt to bring xenophobic, fascistic ideologies to the mainstream."—Louie Dean Valencia-Garcia, EuropeNow

"This book comes at a time that could hardly be more important. Miller-Idriss opens up a completely new approach to understanding the processes of violent radicalization through subcultural products. The Extreme Gone Mainstream will surely become a standard work in the study of right-wing extremism."—Daniel Koehler, founder and director of the German Institute on Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies

"A highly original and innovative work. Miller-Idriss has written an extraordinarily rich, well-argued, and compelling book that breaks new ground both in theories of culture and scholarship on the far right. The Extreme Gone Mainstream is a model for future research in the social scientific study of material culture."—Kathleen M. Blee, author of Inside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate Movement

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