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Nordicom Review
Volume 42 (2021): Issue s1 (March 2021)
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“I just want to be the friendly face of national socialism”: The turn to civility in the cultural expressions of neo-Nazism in Sweden
Tina Askanius
Tina Askanius
| Mar 03, 2021
Nordicom Review
Volume 42 (2021): Issue s1 (March 2021)
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Published Online:
Mar 03, 2021
Page range:
17 - 35
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2021-0004
Keywords
Nordic Resistance Movement
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neo-Nazism
,
violent extremism
,
online media practices
,
normalisation of racism and antisemitism
© 2021 Tina Askanius, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1
Kulturbunkern, episode one: “What the f*** is culture?”Comments: Translation of caption: “Did you miss the relaunch of Kulturbunkern in the last episode of Studio Bothnia? In the first episode, [the hosts] try to sort out what culture really is”. Published 6 October 2018.
Figure 2
NRM pastiche of the all-night Christmas show, UppesitterkvällenComments: The person to the right, Arne Weise, was for more than two decades a recurring Christmas host at the national public service channel Sveriges Television. The image is a montage. Published 22 December 2017.
Figure 3
“Merry Christmas, all you ‘Haters’”Comments: “Yule”, included in the subtitles, was a pre-Christian festival, and the usage of the word can be seen as a reference to pre-Christian times. Published 22 December 2017.
Figure 4
Hitler-saluting kittenComments: Translation of the caption: “For judicial reasons, we let a kitten illustrate the forbidden arm gesture. Hopefully, it is still legal for cats to exercise it”. Published 8 June 2019.