Table of contents
Introduction
Discourses of hate and radicalism in action
1–12
Saying the unsayable
Denying the Holocaust in media debates in Austria and the UK
13–39
Dehumanizing metaphors in UK immigrant debates in press and online media
41–56
Mobilizing against the Other
Cyberhate, refugee crisis and proximization
57–97
The hate that dare not speak its name?
99–127
The paranoid style in politics
Ideological underpinnings of the discourse of Second Amendment absolutism
129–148
The politics of being insulted
The uses of hurt feelings in Israeli public discourse
149–169
Representing “terrorism”
The radicalisation of the May 2013 Woolwich attack in British press reportage
171–192
“Threatening other” or “role-model brother”?
China in the eyes of the British and Hungarian far-right
193–214
Political crisis and the rise of the far right in Greece
Racism, nationalism, authoritarianism and conservatism in the discourse of Golden Dawn
215–241
Discursive violence and responsibility
Notes on the pragmatics of Dutch populism
243–270
About the contributors
271–274
Index
275
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