Identity, immigration, and Islam: Neo-reactionary and new-right perceptions and prescriptions
By: Shurts, Sarah
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BookPublisher: Journal of the History of Ideas Description: 83(3), Jul, 2022: p.477-499.Subject(s): Identity, Immigration, Islam| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 83(3), Jul, 2022: p.477-499 | Available | AR127296 |
This article is an effort to examine the discourses of French identity in crisis by four disparate New Right and "neo-reactionary" intellectuals (Alain de Benoist, Guillaume Faye, Renaud Camus, and Alain Finkielkraut) whose work contributes to the anti-immigration, anti-Islam and identity-based thought of twenty-first-century France. It argues that shared discourse of French identity in crisis as a result of Muslim immigration provides a common ground for these intellectuals despite their diverse origins, their disagreement over how to define French identity, and their prescriptions for its salvation. – Reproduced


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