In late July 2011, Norway was struck by the worst terror attacks in
its history. In a fertilizer-bomb attack on Government Headquarters in
Oslo and a one-hour-long shooting spree at the Labour Party Youth Camp
at Utøya, seventy-seven people, mostly teenagers, were killed by
Anders Behring Breivik. By targeting young future social democratic
leaders, his actions were meant to lead to the downfall of Europe's
purportedly multiculturalist elites, thus removing an obstacle to his
plans for an ethnic cleansing of Muslims from Europe.
In this highly original work, leading Norwegian social anthropologist
Sindre Bangstad reveals how Breivik's beliefs were not simply the
result of a deranged mind, but rather they are the result of the
political mainstreaming of pernicious racist and Islamophobic
discourses. These ideas, currently gaining common currency, threaten
equal rights to dignity, citizenship and democratic participation for
minorities throughout contemporary Europe.
An authoritative account of the Norwegian terror attacks and the
neo-racist discourse that motivated them.
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ISBN
9781783600090
Publisert
2021
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Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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