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American Swastika

Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate, Third Edition

Pete Simi and Robert Futrell

A 2024 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title

Today’s white supremacist activism originated in carefully cultivated homes, parties, rituals, music festivals, and digital media and went on to reshape the U.S. political landscape. With powerful case studies, interviews, and first-person accounts, the third edition of American Swastika guides readers through these hidden enclaves of hate to link past circumstances to present conditions. It discusses new players in the world of white power and offers a vital perspective on how white supremacy persists and why we must be vigilant if we want to check its influence. American Swastika is essential reading for anyone hungry to understand the threat of white supremacist extremism to American society.

New to the Third Edition

  • Discussion of white extremists’ “surprise” return to the American political landscape counters claims that this is “new” by explaining that it emanates from networks and ideas long nurtured outside the public eye
  • An investigation of new hate music genres and changes in the white power music festival scene expands the discussion of how music is essential to white supremacist identity
  • Research on new digital spaces where white supremacists connect and cultivate their culture, including mainstream and fringe networking platforms, retail sites, and video gaming sites demonstrates how online mechanisms serve as entry points for radicalization
  • Discussion of new attention from the Biden administration on domestic terror offers hope for confronting and constraining white supremacy, while also defining many challenges involved
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 240 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-5381-7307-7 • Hardback • March 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
978-1-5381-7308-4 • Paperback • February 2024 • $30.00 • (£25.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / General, Political Science / Terrorism, Social Science / Criminology
Courses: Sociology; Social Problems; Violence & Terrorism, History; U.S.; Social; Crime, Sociology; Globalization & Social Change; Social Movements, Sociology; Criminology; Violence/Abuse

Pete Simi is professor of sociology at Chapman University and executive committee member for the National Counterterrorism, Innovation, Technology, and Education (NCITE) Center at the University of Nebraska.

Robert Futrell is professor of sociology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and longtime expert on right-wing extremism.

Emily Wagner is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas who studies right-wing politics and activism.

Preface

Introduction

1. Hidden Spaces of Hate

Explaining White Power Persistence

Studying White Power Persistence

Plan of the Book

2. White Supremacy

Ku Klux Klan

Christian Identity and Neo-Paganism

Neo-Nazis

Racist Skinheads

White Supremacy Doctrine and Collective Identity

3. White Supremacist Hate in the Home

Seth and Jessie’s Hard-Core Home Life

The Newly Respectable: Todd and Kate

Darren and Mindy’s Communitarian Family Life

4. White Power Parties

Getting Back to “God’s White Wilderness”

White Supremacist Bible Study

House Parties and Crash Pads

White Power Ritualism

5. White Power Music

Hate Train’s Rise

Hate Bands and Hate Music

Consciousness-Raising Music

White Power Bar Shows

A Place to Let Go

Music Rituals and Member Recruitment

Festivals

A Chance to Build Unity

White Power Music Companies

6. Virtual Hate

White Power Hate Culture Online

Selling the White Power Aesthetic

White Power Online Gaming

Children’s Virtual Indoctrination

White Power Video and Social Networking Sites

“It Keeps Me Feeling Connected”

Discovering “Truth”

Betrayal, Dispossession, and Violence

Declarations of Faith

White Power Virtual Therapy

Coming Out to Nonmembers

Dependency and Loneliness

Online Ties to Offline White Power Spaces

7. Private White Power Communities

Pure White Space

The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord

Elohim City

National Alliance

Aryan Nations

8. Enduring White Power Activism: Estimating White Supremacy’sThreat and What to Do about It

An Infrastructure of Hate

Estimating the White Supremacist Threat

What to Do

Appendix: Making Contact and Developing Rapport

Notes

Bibliography

Index

American Swastika is a must-read volume for anyone trying to understand both the history and the rise of white supremacy in the US. Based on years of ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth interviews, Simi and Futrell interrogate white supremacy organizations in the contemporary US. Specifically, they take a deep dive into four social movements, broadly defined: the Ku Klux Klan, Christian identity groups, neo-Nazis, and racist skinheads. The authors accomplish this task by considering the history of white supremacy in the US and among these social movements, but they go one step further, elucidating the processes of their formation by focusing on key structures of white supremacy movements, including hate in the home, white power parties, white power music, virtual hate, and white power communities. Drawing heavily on their ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, Simi and Futrell paint a stunning and horrifying picture of white supremacy movements, both at the margins and right under everyone's noses. This critical update to the first edition (CH, Nov'10, 48-1786) is a necessary study for any scholar, student, or citizen seeking to better understand the persistence and pervasiveness of white supremacy in the US. Essential. All readers.


— Choice Reviews


The main strength of American Swastika is the degree to which Simi was able to directly interact with these groups and attempt to accurately describe their specific point of view. When analyzing this material with Futrell, they were able to give an in-depth analysis of this process and the phenomenology that emerges from it.


— David Polizzi, Indiana state University


The main strength of American Swastika is the degree to which Simi was able to directly interact with these groups and attempt to accurately describe their specific point of view. When analyzing this material with Futrell, they were able to give an in-depth analysis of this process and the phenomenology that emerges from it.


— David Polizzi, Indiana state University


American Swastika sheds clear light and the beliefs, activities, and goals of those in the far right. Actually hearing their words and "seeing" them in action via the qualitative descriptions helps readers get a clear idea as to who these people are and the danger they pose.


— Harold Geistman, Wayne State University


The ethnographic nature of American Swastika provides students with a close, intense look at the disturbingly banal nature of white supremacy. The accessible writing provides a visceral experience for students, who are confronted with the reality of race-based hatred within the United States


— Cedric Heraux, Adrian College


The ethnographic nature of American Swastika provides students with a close, intense look at the disturbingly banal nature of white supremacy. The accessible writing provides a visceral experience for students, who are confronted with the reality of race-based hatred within the United States.


— Cedric Heraux, Adrian College


Since its initial publication in 2010, American Swastika has been the go-to source for comprehending the dangerous persistence of racist hate movements in the U.S. With this new edition, Pete Simi and Robert Futrell take an important additional step—offering not only a catalog of the white supremacist threat as it exists today, but a framework for explaining how related movements have, and will, continue to develop and evolve if left unchecked. Their crucial intervention—demonstrating how the troubling far-right mobilizations that marked the Trump presidency furthered longstanding patterns of racist hate—serves as a lucid and insightful primer on how evolving technological and political landscapes have provided tools for white supremacists to exploit. Scholars, policymakers, and invested citizen-readers alike will find no better resource for understanding the threats posed by organized racism—and no clearer roadmap for effectively responding to those threats.


— David Cunningham, Washington University in St. Louis


Simi and Futrell provide a valuable service by shedding light on the "ordinariness" of white power activism, which can make it that much more dangerous. They take social networks seriously when addressing the big questions about how people can adhere to despicable beliefs and to endure stigma in their daily lives for holding those beliefs and engaging in repulsive activities. They remind us of how collective identities are not created in a vacuum and if they are not regularly reinforced, they die. American Swastika shows how heterodox beliefs and practices require constant reinforcement in settings that normalize white supremacy and embed it within cultural practices and social ties. The timely third edition of this extraordinary book offers priceless insight into the way that racist extremism has polluted our politics.


— Rory McVeigh, University of Notre Dame


American Swastika, now in its updated 3rd edition, has long been the text for understanding the white supremacist movement, its ideas, its activists, and its allure for those drawn into its orbit. Fully updated to capture how in recent years hate movements have become more public and more powerful, this text is fundamental to grasping the challenge America faces and the task ahead if white supremacy is to ever be vanquished from our society and culture.


— Heidi Beirich, Southern Poverty Law Center


  • Written by the nation’s foremost sociologists on extremist groups and violence
  • Original, first-hand ethnographic data provides an intimate look at the “everyday” aspects of white supremacist activism that happens outside of public rallies and demonstrations
  • Confronts the myth of “post–racial America” and provides an understanding of how white supremacy builds to help us learn from the past and prepare for the future



• Winner, Outstanding Academic Title (Choice Reviews, 2024)

American Swastika

Inside the White Power Movement's Hidden Spaces of Hate, Third Edition

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Hardback
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Summary
Summary
  • A 2024 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title

    Today’s white supremacist activism originated in carefully cultivated homes, parties, rituals, music festivals, and digital media and went on to reshape the U.S. political landscape. With powerful case studies, interviews, and first-person accounts, the third edition of American Swastika guides readers through these hidden enclaves of hate to link past circumstances to present conditions. It discusses new players in the world of white power and offers a vital perspective on how white supremacy persists and why we must be vigilant if we want to check its influence. American Swastika is essential reading for anyone hungry to understand the threat of white supremacist extremism to American society.

    New to the Third Edition

    • Discussion of white extremists’ “surprise” return to the American political landscape counters claims that this is “new” by explaining that it emanates from networks and ideas long nurtured outside the public eye
    • An investigation of new hate music genres and changes in the white power music festival scene expands the discussion of how music is essential to white supremacist identity
    • Research on new digital spaces where white supremacists connect and cultivate their culture, including mainstream and fringe networking platforms, retail sites, and video gaming sites demonstrates how online mechanisms serve as entry points for radicalization
    • Discussion of new attention from the Biden administration on domestic terror offers hope for confronting and constraining white supremacy, while also defining many challenges involved
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 240 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-5381-7307-7 • Hardback • March 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    978-1-5381-7308-4 • Paperback • February 2024 • $30.00 • (£25.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / General, Political Science / Terrorism, Social Science / Criminology
    Courses: Sociology; Social Problems; Violence & Terrorism, History; U.S.; Social; Crime, Sociology; Globalization & Social Change; Social Movements, Sociology; Criminology; Violence/Abuse
Author
Author
  • Pete Simi is professor of sociology at Chapman University and executive committee member for the National Counterterrorism, Innovation, Technology, and Education (NCITE) Center at the University of Nebraska.

    Robert Futrell is professor of sociology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and longtime expert on right-wing extremism.

    Emily Wagner is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas who studies right-wing politics and activism.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Introduction

    1. Hidden Spaces of Hate

    Explaining White Power Persistence

    Studying White Power Persistence

    Plan of the Book

    2. White Supremacy

    Ku Klux Klan

    Christian Identity and Neo-Paganism

    Neo-Nazis

    Racist Skinheads

    White Supremacy Doctrine and Collective Identity

    3. White Supremacist Hate in the Home

    Seth and Jessie’s Hard-Core Home Life

    The Newly Respectable: Todd and Kate

    Darren and Mindy’s Communitarian Family Life

    4. White Power Parties

    Getting Back to “God’s White Wilderness”

    White Supremacist Bible Study

    House Parties and Crash Pads

    White Power Ritualism

    5. White Power Music

    Hate Train’s Rise

    Hate Bands and Hate Music

    Consciousness-Raising Music

    White Power Bar Shows

    A Place to Let Go

    Music Rituals and Member Recruitment

    Festivals

    A Chance to Build Unity

    White Power Music Companies

    6. Virtual Hate

    White Power Hate Culture Online

    Selling the White Power Aesthetic

    White Power Online Gaming

    Children’s Virtual Indoctrination

    White Power Video and Social Networking Sites

    “It Keeps Me Feeling Connected”

    Discovering “Truth”

    Betrayal, Dispossession, and Violence

    Declarations of Faith

    White Power Virtual Therapy

    Coming Out to Nonmembers

    Dependency and Loneliness

    Online Ties to Offline White Power Spaces

    7. Private White Power Communities

    Pure White Space

    The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord

    Elohim City

    National Alliance

    Aryan Nations

    8. Enduring White Power Activism: Estimating White Supremacy’sThreat and What to Do about It

    An Infrastructure of Hate

    Estimating the White Supremacist Threat

    What to Do

    Appendix: Making Contact and Developing Rapport

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • American Swastika is a must-read volume for anyone trying to understand both the history and the rise of white supremacy in the US. Based on years of ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth interviews, Simi and Futrell interrogate white supremacy organizations in the contemporary US. Specifically, they take a deep dive into four social movements, broadly defined: the Ku Klux Klan, Christian identity groups, neo-Nazis, and racist skinheads. The authors accomplish this task by considering the history of white supremacy in the US and among these social movements, but they go one step further, elucidating the processes of their formation by focusing on key structures of white supremacy movements, including hate in the home, white power parties, white power music, virtual hate, and white power communities. Drawing heavily on their ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, Simi and Futrell paint a stunning and horrifying picture of white supremacy movements, both at the margins and right under everyone's noses. This critical update to the first edition (CH, Nov'10, 48-1786) is a necessary study for any scholar, student, or citizen seeking to better understand the persistence and pervasiveness of white supremacy in the US. Essential. All readers.


    — Choice Reviews


    The main strength of American Swastika is the degree to which Simi was able to directly interact with these groups and attempt to accurately describe their specific point of view. When analyzing this material with Futrell, they were able to give an in-depth analysis of this process and the phenomenology that emerges from it.


    — David Polizzi, Indiana state University


    The main strength of American Swastika is the degree to which Simi was able to directly interact with these groups and attempt to accurately describe their specific point of view. When analyzing this material with Futrell, they were able to give an in-depth analysis of this process and the phenomenology that emerges from it.


    — David Polizzi, Indiana state University


    American Swastika sheds clear light and the beliefs, activities, and goals of those in the far right. Actually hearing their words and "seeing" them in action via the qualitative descriptions helps readers get a clear idea as to who these people are and the danger they pose.


    — Harold Geistman, Wayne State University


    The ethnographic nature of American Swastika provides students with a close, intense look at the disturbingly banal nature of white supremacy. The accessible writing provides a visceral experience for students, who are confronted with the reality of race-based hatred within the United States


    — Cedric Heraux, Adrian College


    The ethnographic nature of American Swastika provides students with a close, intense look at the disturbingly banal nature of white supremacy. The accessible writing provides a visceral experience for students, who are confronted with the reality of race-based hatred within the United States.


    — Cedric Heraux, Adrian College


    Since its initial publication in 2010, American Swastika has been the go-to source for comprehending the dangerous persistence of racist hate movements in the U.S. With this new edition, Pete Simi and Robert Futrell take an important additional step—offering not only a catalog of the white supremacist threat as it exists today, but a framework for explaining how related movements have, and will, continue to develop and evolve if left unchecked. Their crucial intervention—demonstrating how the troubling far-right mobilizations that marked the Trump presidency furthered longstanding patterns of racist hate—serves as a lucid and insightful primer on how evolving technological and political landscapes have provided tools for white supremacists to exploit. Scholars, policymakers, and invested citizen-readers alike will find no better resource for understanding the threats posed by organized racism—and no clearer roadmap for effectively responding to those threats.


    — David Cunningham, Washington University in St. Louis


    Simi and Futrell provide a valuable service by shedding light on the "ordinariness" of white power activism, which can make it that much more dangerous. They take social networks seriously when addressing the big questions about how people can adhere to despicable beliefs and to endure stigma in their daily lives for holding those beliefs and engaging in repulsive activities. They remind us of how collective identities are not created in a vacuum and if they are not regularly reinforced, they die. American Swastika shows how heterodox beliefs and practices require constant reinforcement in settings that normalize white supremacy and embed it within cultural practices and social ties. The timely third edition of this extraordinary book offers priceless insight into the way that racist extremism has polluted our politics.


    — Rory McVeigh, University of Notre Dame


    American Swastika, now in its updated 3rd edition, has long been the text for understanding the white supremacist movement, its ideas, its activists, and its allure for those drawn into its orbit. Fully updated to capture how in recent years hate movements have become more public and more powerful, this text is fundamental to grasping the challenge America faces and the task ahead if white supremacy is to ever be vanquished from our society and culture.


    — Heidi Beirich, Southern Poverty Law Center


Features
Features
    • Written by the nation’s foremost sociologists on extremist groups and violence
    • Original, first-hand ethnographic data provides an intimate look at the “everyday” aspects of white supremacist activism that happens outside of public rallies and demonstrations
    • Confronts the myth of “post–racial America” and provides an understanding of how white supremacy builds to help us learn from the past and prepare for the future



Awards
Awards
  • • Winner, Outstanding Academic Title (Choice Reviews, 2024)

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