Popular fiction and white extremism: Neo-Nazi ideology and medievalist crime fiction

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Helen Young, Stephanie Downes
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Abstract

Dystopian near-future fantasies of violent white revolution and genocide—most infamously, William L. Pierce's The Turner Diaries (1978)—are the most well-known and studied fictions by white extremists. They are, however, not the only genre through which the extreme far-right engage with popular culture. In this article, we explore how popular historical fictions can accomodate white extremist presence and propagandising. We analyse generic conventions in the medieval murder mystery The Black Flame (2001) by self-identified neo-Nazi Harold A. Covington (1953–2018), showing that the book shares trends and tropes with contemporary medievalisms, including in historical crime fiction and other popular genres and media. By focussing on these conventions, we seek common places in the popular that can, paradoxically, create space for the fringe extreme.

通俗小说与白人极端主义:新纳粹意识形态与中世纪犯罪小说
关于白人暴力革命和种族灭绝的反乌托邦近未来幻想——最臭名昭著的是威廉·l·皮尔斯的《特纳日记》(1978)——是白人极端分子最著名和研究最多的小说。然而,它们并不是极右翼与流行文化接触的唯一类型。在这篇文章中,我们探讨流行的历史小说是如何适应白人极端主义的存在和宣传的。我们分析了自认为是新纳粹分子的哈罗德·a·科文顿(1953-2018)的中世纪谋杀悬疑小说《黑焰》(2001)中的一般惯例,表明这本书与当代中世纪小说有共同的趋势和修辞,包括历史犯罪小说和其他流行类型和媒体。通过关注这些惯例,我们在大众中寻找共同点,矛盾的是,这些共同点可以为边缘极端创造空间。
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