2021
DOI: 10.1111/anti.12768
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Anti‐Fascist Action and the Transversal Territorialities of Militant Anti‐Fascism in 1990s Britain

Abstract: This paper explores the significance of unorthodox territorial activisms through the study of Anti-Fascist Action (AFA), a militant anti-fascist organisation in the United Kingdom and Ireland that operated at its height between 1989 and 1996. In the literature on activist territorialities, little has been written on practices that confront other non-state territorialities. Likewise, despite a small but growing geographical literature on far right populism, anti-fascism is under-researched. Through archival mat… Show more

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“…It is also worth noting that, in Italy, "anti-immigration, xenophobic and openly racist political propaganda" (Cassina-Wolff 2019, 62) is quite common in conservative political arenas, well beyond the few groups that claim explicitly a neo-fascist inspiration. This paper responds to recent calls by authors such as Anthony Ince for the "the development of anti-fascist geographies" (Ince 2019, 1) considering the voluntaristic aspects of anti-fascism beyond mere institutional or inter-state conflicts (Ince 2021).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…It is also worth noting that, in Italy, "anti-immigration, xenophobic and openly racist political propaganda" (Cassina-Wolff 2019, 62) is quite common in conservative political arenas, well beyond the few groups that claim explicitly a neo-fascist inspiration. This paper responds to recent calls by authors such as Anthony Ince for the "the development of anti-fascist geographies" (Ince 2019, 1) considering the voluntaristic aspects of anti-fascism beyond mere institutional or inter-state conflicts (Ince 2021).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…A decentered socio-territorial approach, such as the one proposed in this paper, marks a shift away from deterministic conceptions of territorialization and subject formation and is particularly useful for unraveling claims of authentic subjects and territories. Thus, it speaks to the field of anti-fascist action studies, which also builds on a transversal understanding of territory and reaches beyond state-centered modes of territoriality (e.g., Braskén et al, 2021; Ince, 2022). From this vantage point, territories emerge from the complex, continuous, and open-ended territorial practices of multiple actors.…”
Section: Towards a Non-essentialist Politics Of Space And Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%