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The alt-right movement in the United States has actively been endorsing the use of left theory to achieve its endsand with varying degrees of success. Tracing occasions where figures on the alt-right reference left theory, this volume asks if the alt-right's reference of left theory is just bad reading, or are there troubling ways that certain types of left theory encourage such interpretations? What if the connections between left theory and the alt-right lie in the shared disdain for certain types of institutions, structures of power, and the status quo? Are there lessons to be learned in what can often appear as an overlapping desire to deconstruct concepts like truth, justice, freedom, and democracy? Drawing on the longer history of right-wing readings of left theory, this volume seeks to unpack these recent developments and consider their impact on the future of theory.

Trade Review

"Language has always been a site of struggle and when understood in the context of theorizing political strategies it becomes even more problematic. Di Leo and McClennen address this debate in a unique and brilliant way by asking why and how the language of the left is often successfully appropriated by the alt-right. This is a brilliant book that rethinks and reworks language and theory both in terms of misleading appropriations and a path through which language offers a more focused educational focus on culture and a commitment to making education central to politics itself."

- Henry Giroux, McMaster University

"Left Theory and the Alt Right is the only book that takes on the difficult analysis, from a variety of perspectives, of how the excess of leftish theory fuels the alt-right, even as the alt-right inspires the most powerful critiques to emerge from leftish theory. As such, this book is of enormous value for understanding and moving beyond the dead-ends of contemporary society, national and global."

-- Daniel O’Hara, Temple University

"Left Theory and the Alt Right makes a crucial intervention into one of the most surprising and dismaying intellectual developments of the present: the appropriation of left-wing theory by the alt-right. Rather than blaming academic theory or conceding aspects of it to the neo-fascist right, the essays in this volume bring theoretical expertise to bear on this phenomenon, demonstrating that the right gets theory wrong. It also demonstrates that precise and clear-eyed theorizing, as is present in this volume, is a crucial weapon in the war against the racist and class-stratified imaginary of the alt-right. The left concedes the terrain of theory only at its own peril."

-Christopher Breu, Illinois State University

"This book takes the bull by the horns and addresses the common trope that upon which the left and the right ultimately converge. Did Derrida bring us Trump? On one level, of course not. And yet there are echoes and sometimes direct appropriations. How do we make sense of this phenomenon? How do we not capitulate to a simplistic both-sidesism? How do we resist oppression without undoing the very tools necessary for that resistance? These are the stakes of this book. Left Theory and the Alt Right is an extremely timely book edited by two top scholars in the field with a very impressive list of contributors. It is a very important book."

– Allen Miller, University of South Carolina



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Jeffrey R. Di Leo and Sophia A. McClennen

1 Steal this Theory: How the Alt-Right Accomplished the Intellectual Crime of the Century by Stealing Theory from the Left

Jeffrey R. Di Leo

2 The Three Stooges: How David Horowitz, Stanley Fish and Cary Nelson Turned Academic Freedom into Right-Wing Slapstick

Sophia A. McClennen

3 The Zionist’s Gambit: Israel Politics, the "Antisemitism" Ruse, and the Rightist Weaponization of Identity

Benjamin Schreier

4 The Public Use of Ressentiment

Zahi Zalloua

5 Glitch Politics: Specters of Alt-Right Anarchism

Emily Apter

6 Inertia Creeps: Critical Theory on/as Stasis

Peter Hitchcock

7 Rocket Theory

Rita Raley and Russell Samolsky

8 Ugly Freedom and the January 6 Insurrection

Elisabeth Anker

9 The Online House of Mirrors: Left Theory, Alt-Right Tactics, and Anticoalitional Digital "Communities"

Gina Stinnett

10 The 3-D Printed Gun, the Logic of Simulation, and the Postmodern Right

Geoff Schullenberger

11 What’s in a Face? Theory of the Mask

Robin Goodman

12 The Global Alt-Right as Prefigured in Roberto Bolaño

Héctor Hoyos

13 Bad Laws: Torture John Yoo

Jacques Lezra

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/23/2023 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032544861, 978-1032544861
      ISBN10: 1032544864

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The alt-right movement in the United States has actively been endorsing the use of left theory to achieve its endsand with varying degrees of success. Tracing occasions where figures on the alt-right reference left theory, this volume asks if the alt-right's reference of left theory is just bad reading, or are there troubling ways that certain types of left theory encourage such interpretations? What if the connections between left theory and the alt-right lie in the shared disdain for certain types of institutions, structures of power, and the status quo? Are there lessons to be learned in what can often appear as an overlapping desire to deconstruct concepts like truth, justice, freedom, and democracy? Drawing on the longer history of right-wing readings of left theory, this volume seeks to unpack these recent developments and consider their impact on the future of theory.

      Trade Review

      "Language has always been a site of struggle and when understood in the context of theorizing political strategies it becomes even more problematic. Di Leo and McClennen address this debate in a unique and brilliant way by asking why and how the language of the left is often successfully appropriated by the alt-right. This is a brilliant book that rethinks and reworks language and theory both in terms of misleading appropriations and a path through which language offers a more focused educational focus on culture and a commitment to making education central to politics itself."

      - Henry Giroux, McMaster University

      "Left Theory and the Alt Right is the only book that takes on the difficult analysis, from a variety of perspectives, of how the excess of leftish theory fuels the alt-right, even as the alt-right inspires the most powerful critiques to emerge from leftish theory. As such, this book is of enormous value for understanding and moving beyond the dead-ends of contemporary society, national and global."

      -- Daniel O’Hara, Temple University

      "Left Theory and the Alt Right makes a crucial intervention into one of the most surprising and dismaying intellectual developments of the present: the appropriation of left-wing theory by the alt-right. Rather than blaming academic theory or conceding aspects of it to the neo-fascist right, the essays in this volume bring theoretical expertise to bear on this phenomenon, demonstrating that the right gets theory wrong. It also demonstrates that precise and clear-eyed theorizing, as is present in this volume, is a crucial weapon in the war against the racist and class-stratified imaginary of the alt-right. The left concedes the terrain of theory only at its own peril."

      -Christopher Breu, Illinois State University

      "This book takes the bull by the horns and addresses the common trope that upon which the left and the right ultimately converge. Did Derrida bring us Trump? On one level, of course not. And yet there are echoes and sometimes direct appropriations. How do we make sense of this phenomenon? How do we not capitulate to a simplistic both-sidesism? How do we resist oppression without undoing the very tools necessary for that resistance? These are the stakes of this book. Left Theory and the Alt Right is an extremely timely book edited by two top scholars in the field with a very impressive list of contributors. It is a very important book."

      – Allen Miller, University of South Carolina



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Jeffrey R. Di Leo and Sophia A. McClennen

      1 Steal this Theory: How the Alt-Right Accomplished the Intellectual Crime of the Century by Stealing Theory from the Left

      Jeffrey R. Di Leo

      2 The Three Stooges: How David Horowitz, Stanley Fish and Cary Nelson Turned Academic Freedom into Right-Wing Slapstick

      Sophia A. McClennen

      3 The Zionist’s Gambit: Israel Politics, the "Antisemitism" Ruse, and the Rightist Weaponization of Identity

      Benjamin Schreier

      4 The Public Use of Ressentiment

      Zahi Zalloua

      5 Glitch Politics: Specters of Alt-Right Anarchism

      Emily Apter

      6 Inertia Creeps: Critical Theory on/as Stasis

      Peter Hitchcock

      7 Rocket Theory

      Rita Raley and Russell Samolsky

      8 Ugly Freedom and the January 6 Insurrection

      Elisabeth Anker

      9 The Online House of Mirrors: Left Theory, Alt-Right Tactics, and Anticoalitional Digital "Communities"

      Gina Stinnett

      10 The 3-D Printed Gun, the Logic of Simulation, and the Postmodern Right

      Geoff Schullenberger

      11 What’s in a Face? Theory of the Mask

      Robin Goodman

      12 The Global Alt-Right as Prefigured in Roberto Bolaño

      Héctor Hoyos

      13 Bad Laws: Torture John Yoo

      Jacques Lezra

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