Although far right movements and political parties in the first half of the 20th century have paid great attention to their visual performance this dimension has not gained much of reseachers’ interest for the post WW II period. Contributions in this volume investigate the use far right protagonists make of images and drawings as a crucial resource for the symbolic definition of political events and as a means to express their world view.
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Dr. Fabian Virchow is Professor of Social Theory and Theories of Political Action at the University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf where he also directs the Research Unit on Right Wing Extremism. He has published numerous books and articles on worldview, strategy and political action of the far right.
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