“IT’S NOT SWEDEN ANYMORE”: THE FAR RIGHT’S MOBILIZATION OF TERRITORIAL STIGMATIZATION*

Ryan Switzer
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The far-right social movement in Sweden is mobilizing against the purported threat to national order posed by the “badlands” of the nation. These are neighborhoods known for their diversity, crime, and poverty. “Badlands” also provide the far right with sites to criticize immigration and multiculturalism. Crucially, they also serve as a new kind of space that the far right uses to organize against what it believes to be a crisis of the state’s loss of the monopoly on violence and fears of the “replacement” of the ethnic majority. Through interviews with movement activists and ethnographic observations of private and public movement events, I show that the nostalgic “homelands and heartlands” frames, coupled with fears of the “badlands,” motivate far-right activists to participate in collective action. I find Sweden’s far-right relies on the interaction between nativism and territorial stigmatization to signify these urban spaces with crime, Islam, and minoritization.
"它不再是瑞典了":极右翼对领土污名化的动员* "不再是瑞典了":极右翼对领土污名化的动员
瑞典的极右社会运动正在动员起来,反对国家 "坏境 "对国家秩序构成的所谓威胁。这些社区以其多样性、犯罪和贫困而闻名。"坏境 "也为极右翼提供了批评移民和多元文化主义的场所。最重要的是,它们还成为极右翼组织用来对抗其所认为的国家失去暴力垄断权的危机以及对种族多数被 "取代 "的恐惧的一种新型空间。通过对运动积极分子的访谈以及对私人和公共运动活动的人种学观察,我发现怀旧的 "家园和心脏地带 "框架,加上对 "坏境 "的恐惧,促使极右翼积极分子参与集体行动。我发现瑞典的极右翼依赖于本土主义和领土污名化之间的相互作用,将这些城市空间与犯罪、伊斯兰教和少数民族化联系在一起。
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