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ID161313
Title ProperRace, Religion, or Culture? Framing Islam between Racism and Neo-Racism in the Online Network of the French Far Right
LanguageENG
AuthorFroio, Caterina
Summary / Abstract (Note)When debates about Islam acquire importance in the public sphere, does the far right adhere to traditional racist arguments, risking marginalization, or does it conform to mainstream values to attain legitimacy in the political system? Focusing on the aftermath of the 2015 terrorist attacks in France, I explore the framing of Islam, discussing how the far right’s nativist arguments were reformulated to engage with available discursive opportunities and dominant conceptions of the national identity. By looking at actors in the protest and the electoral arenas, I examine the interplay between the choice of anti-Islam frames and baseline national values.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol. 16, No.3; Sep 2018: p.696-709
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics 2018-09 16, 3
Key WordsCulture ;  Religion ;  Race ;  Framing Islam ;  Neo-Racism