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100 1 _aPilkington, Hilary,
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245 1 0 _aLoud and proud :
_bpassion and politics in the English Defence League /
_cHilary Pilkington.
246 3 0 _aPassion and politics in the English Defence League
264 1 _aManchester, England :
_bManchester University Press,
_c2016.
264 4 _c©2016
300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 254 pages) :
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490 1 _aOpen Access e-Books
490 1 _aKnowledge Unlatched
490 1 _aNew Ethnographies
500 _aTitle from OAPEN webpage (viewed on 23 November 2017).
500 _aIncludes a foreword by Anoop Nayak.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aList of figures -- List of boxes -- Series editor's foreword -- Foreword by Anoop Nayak -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Transgressing the cordon sanitaire: understanding the English Defence League as a social movement -- 1. The contagion of stigma: the ethics and politics of research with the 'far right' -- 2. Tommy Robinson's barmy army: the past, present and future of the English Defence League -- 3. Doing the hokey-cokey: everyday trajectories of activism -- 4. 'Not racist, not violent, just no longer silent': aspirations to non-racism -- 5. 'Their way or no way': anti-Islam and anti-Muslim sentiments -- 6. 'Second-class citizens': reordering privilege and prejudice -- 7. 'One big family': emotion, affect and the meaning of activism -- 8. 'Loud and proud': piercing the politics of silencing -- Conclusion: Passion and politics -- Appendix 1. Observed events -- Appendix 2. Respondent set -- References -- Index.
520 3 _aThe book uses interviews, informal conversations and extended observation at EDL events to critically reflect on the gap between the movement's public image and activists' own understandings of it. It details how activists construct the EDL, and themselves, as 'not racist, not violent, just no longer silent' inter alia through the exclusion of Muslims as a possible object of racism on the grounds that they are a religiously not racially defined group. In contrast activists perceive themselves to be 'second-class citizens', disadvantaged and discriminated by a 'two-tier' justice system that privileges the rights of 'others'. This failure to recognise themselves as a privileged white majority explains why ostensibly intimidating EDL street demonstrations marked by racist chanting and nationalistic flag waving are understood by activists as standing 'loud and proud'; the only way of 'being heard' in a political system governed by a politics of silencing. Unlike most studies of 'far right' movements, this book focuses not on the EDL as an organisation - its origins, ideology, strategic repertoire and effectiveness - but on the individuals who constitute the movement. Its ethnographic approach challenges stereotypes and allows insight into the emotional as well as political dimension of activism. At the same time, the book recognises and discusses the complex political and ethical issues of conducting close-up social research with 'distasteful' groups.
586 _aBBC Radio 4 / British Sociological Association Thinking Allowed Ethnography Prize, 2017
588 _aDescription based on e-publication, viewed on November 23, 2017.
506 0 _aOpen Access
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590 _aWorldCat record variable field(s) change: 072
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