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The special issue of the Journal for the Critique of Science, Imagination, and New Anthropology, no. 260, presents: “Racism: Cut up World”

The special issue of the Journal for the Critique of Science, Imagination, and New Anthropology, no. 260, presents: “Racism: Cut up World”

Tematska številka ČKZ: Rasizem: razrezani svet, št. 260, Založba Beletrina

Special issue ČKZ: Racism: Cut up World, No. 260, Beletrina

The reasons for the ČKZ issue on racism are multifold and are reflected in all the women, men, children, and teenagers who come to Europe because of war, climate change, or economic or personal reasons. They encounter racism of political parties and groups, which has moved from obscurity to the center of decision-making. Both the political left and right, merged into the European center and enclosed in alienated institutions, internalized racism as the agenda of its policies, instead of building cordon sanitaire around racism. Racist political parties are now part of the European Parliament and other institutions of decision-making. In the last decade, right-wing and far-right parties strengthened their positions, and their election scores rose visibly. During this time para-militant, far-right groups also increased membership and public visibility all over Europe. These groups worship fascism and Nazism in closed camps while gaining approval in public life for their patriotism, i.e. “good nationalism”. Their targets are migrants, Muslims, and Roma, and they call for the lynching of LGBT-people and celebrate war and the Holocaust. We have experienced a re-legitimization, and with it a resurgence of racism, while the notion of racism was chased from the political vocabulary when political elites tell us that racism no longer exists. In this issue of ČKZ we reveal the masks of racism, and draw attention to its vitality and ubiquity.

Editors: Mojca Pajnik and Erik Valenčič

Authors (in alphabetic order of articles): Mojca Pajnik, Giovanna Campani, Vlasta Jalušič, Gal Kirn, Egon Pelikan, Irena Šumi, Ana Frank, Iztok Šori, Roman Kuhar, Nina Meh, Adin Crnkić, Veronika Bajt, Boris Vezjak, Zarja Protner, Gabriella Lazaridis, Vasiliki Tsagkroni, Edma Ajanović, Stefanie Mayer, Birgit Sauer, Erik Valenčič, Irina Vincić, Maša Pavlič, Nena Močnik, Ildiko Barna, Živa Humer, Mojca Frelih

Online: http://www.studentskazalozba.si/knjige/ckz

Book order: http://www.knjigarna-beletrina.com/knjigarna/ckz/rasizem-razrezani-svet/20967

Contents

EDITORIAL

7 Mojca Pajnik: In Behalf of the People: Contemporary Processes of Racialisation

IDEOLOGIES OF RACISM

19 Giovanna Campani: Nejasne meje rasizma, neofašizma in nacionalnega populizma

28 Vlasta Jalušič: Rasizem, ideologija in sovraštvo

44 Gal Kirn: Ime česa je Pegida?

54 Egon Pelikan: Teorije zarote po slovensko: antisemitizem brez Judov

68 Irena Šumi: Slovenski antisemitizem, živ pokopan v ideologiji slovenske narodne sprave

NORMALIZATION OF RACISM IN SLOVENIA

87 Ana Frank in Iztok Šori: Normalization of Racism through the Language of Democracy: the Case of the Slovenian Democratic Party

102 Iztok Šori: For the Well-Being of the People: (Far Right) Populism in the Discourse of the Party New Slovenia

116 Roman Kuhar: It’s the End of the World as we Know it: Populist Strategies of the Opponents of the Family Code

131 Nina Meh: Evential Time: The Analysis of Media Discourse in the public debate on Family Code

142 Adin Crnkić: Faceless Fascism: Autonomous Nationalist of Slovenia

151 Veronika Bajt: Nationalism and Racism in the Patriotism of the Project “Here is Slovenia”

165 Boris Vezjak: Erik Valenčič, Hervardi and Question of Racism

169 Facsimile of the Judgment in the Case Valenčič

RACISM IN THE ENTRAILS OF EUROPE

177 Zarja Protner: Populist Extreme Right Parties in the European Parliament – A March on Europe

188 Gabriella Lazaridis in Vasiliki Tsagkroni: ‘Modern day blackshirts’ in Greece and the UK: hate strategies and actions against the ‘other’

201 Edma Ajanovic, Stefanie Mayer in Birgit Sauer: Natural Enemies – Articulations of Racism in Right-Wing Populism in Austria

213 Erik Valenčič: Awakening of Darkness in the East

229 Irina Vinčić Manojlović: Dayton as Legalization of Ethnic Cleansing

SCHOOL, RACISM AND ANTI-RACISM

243 Maša Pavlič: Holocaust Denial among Slovenian Secondary School Pupils

256 Nena Močnik: Performative Pedagogy in Teaching Anti-Racism

270 Ildikó Barna: Teaching about and against Hate in a Challenging Environment in Hungary: a Case Study

282 Živa Humer in Mojca Frelih: E-engagement in Schools