Description |
vii, 167 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Violence prevention and policy series
|
|
Violence prevention and policy series.
|
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-161) and index. |
Summary |
"American Swastika leads readers through hidden enclaves of hate in America, exploring how white supremacy movements thrive nationwide, even as the country voices the rhetoric of racial equality. Drawing on more than a decade of research and interviews, Pete Simi and Robert Futrell explain the differences between various hate groups, then show readers how white supremacy groups cultivate their membership and core values through Aryan homes, parties, rituals, music festivals, and online propaganda. Powerful case studies, first-person accounts, and interviews with white supremacists show how white power groups sustain themselves and mature. The authors look toward how we can work to prevent future violence."--P. [iv] of cover. |
Contents |
Hidden spaces of Aryan hate -- Contemporary Aryan hate -- Aryan hate in the home -- Hate parties -- The white power music scene -- Virtual hate -- Private Aryan communities -- Enduring white power activism : estimating the Aryan threat and what to do about it -- Appendix : Making contact and developing rapport -- Glossary. |
Subject |
White supremacy movements -- United States.
|
|
White supremacy movements. |
|
United States. |
|
Hate groups -- United States.
|
|
Hate groups. |
|
Racism -- United States.
|
|
Racism. |
|
Terrorism -- United States.
|
|
Terrorism. |
|
United States -- Race relations.
|
|
Race relations. |
|
Racism. |
Added Author |
Futrell, Robert.
|
ISBN |
9781442202085 hardbound |
|
1442202084 hardbound |
|
9781442202108 e-book |
|
1442202106 e-book |
|