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Editorial Introduction: The Global Cultures of Antifascism, 1921–2020
Since the origins of antifascism nearly a hundred years ago, antifascist movements have articulated a diverse array of identities, motivations, and allegiances. From the Arditi del Popolo in 1921 to Antifa activists in Portland in 2020, local cultures have shaped individuals’ and groups’ understandings of the antifascist phenomenon. Although scholars have traditionally paid less attention to antifascism than fascism, contemporary concerns about protecting democratic societies from exclusionary authoritarian movements have
期刊介绍:
Fascism publishes peer-reviewed (double blind) articles in English, mainly but not exclusively by both seasoned researchers and postgraduates exploring the phenomenon of fascism in a comparative context and focusing on such topics as the uniqueness and generic aspects of fascism, patterns in the causal aspects/genesis of various fascisms in political, economic, social, historical, and psychological factors, their expression in art, culture, ritual and propaganda, elements of continuity between interwar and postwar fascisms, their relationship to national and cultural crisis, revolution, modernity/modernism, political religion, totalitarianism, capitalism, communism, extremism, charismatic dictatorship, patriarchy, terrorism, fundamentalism, and other phenomena related to the rise of political and social extremism.