Sovereign Bodies Unto Themselves
The final chapter of this book brings together the arguments of preceding chapters. I argue that through interconnected fantasies of flesh, land and law, nationalists engage in what Žižek refers to as “perverse self-instrumentalisation”, whereby they cons
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The Psychosocial Imaginaries of Defence Nationalism Far-Right Extremism in Australia and the UK Liam Gillespie
Studies in the Psychosocial
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Liam Gillespie
The Psychosocial Imaginaries of Defence Nationalism Far-Right Extremism in Australia and the UK
Liam Gillespie University of Melbourne Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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