Understanding the rise of the far right from a local perspective: Structural and cultural conditions of ethno-traditionalist inclusion and racial exclusion in rural Hungary
2016; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 24; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/1070289x.2016.1142445
ISSN1547-3384
AutoresMargit Feischmidt, Kristóf Szombati,
Tópico(s)Eastern European Communism and Reforms
ResumoThis paper analyses the reconfiguration of social relations in rural Hungary after the collapse of socialism as well as the cultural idioms in which these changes were interpreted in order to unearth the connection between structural transformation, the re-articulation of ethnic and peasant traditions and the discourse on Roma as a threat to communal harmony. The locality in the focus of our case study is a village that played a major role in the rise of the far-right Jobbik party. By applying an ethnographic approach, we seek to uncover structural forces, discourses and agencies that help explain the success of the anti-Roma mobilization campaign that ended with Jobbik's electoral victory.
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