French literary fascism : nationalism, anti-Semitism, and the ideology of culture

1996 
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Literature, Culture, Fascism3Pt. 1The Fathers of French Literary Fascism171The Use and Abuse of Culture: Maurice Barres and the Ideology of the Collective Subject19The Cult of the Self19Cultural and Racial Typologies27The Aesthetics of the Collective Subject312The Beautiful Community: The Fascist Legacy of Charles Peguy42Aesthetic Socialism42Antimodernism and the Spiritualization of History52Nation, Culture, Race623The Nation as Artwork: Charles Maurras and the Classical Origins of French Literary Fascism71Antiromantic Organicism71Integral Nationalism, Anti-Semitism, and the Aesthetic Power of the Monarch87Pt. 2Literary Fascists974Fascism as Aesthetic Experience: Robert Brasillach and the Politics of Literature99Nationalism, Fascism, and the Defense of Literature99Fascist Joy and the Aestheticizing of Experience1145The Fascist Imagined Community: The Myths of Europe and Totalitarian Man in Drieu la Rochelle125The Modernist Political Imagination125The Ideal of Total Art131The Fascist Imagination and the Myth of Europe136Aesthetic Ideals and Collaborationist Politics139Apocalyptic Fictions1426Literary Fascism and the Problem of Gender: The Aesthetics of the Body in Drieu la Rochelle147The Gender(s) of Fascism: Sartre, Adorno, Theweleit147The Fascist Aesthetics of the Body158The Trouble with Gender and the Ambivalence of Desire1647Literary Anti-Semitism: The Poetics of Race in Drumont and Celine171The Aesthetic Totalization of the Other171Style and Race180The Politics of Language and the Poetics of Race1868The Art of Anti-Semitic Rage: Lucien Rebatet's Aesthetics of Violence196Aesthetic Sensibility and Anti-Semitism196The Aesthetic Final Solution2079A Literary Fascism beyond Fascism: Thierry Maulnier and the Ideology of Culture222Classicism, Humanism, Fascism223Tragedy, Violence, and the National Revolution229The Spiritual Revolution and the Ideal of Culture235Afterword: Literary Fascism and the Case of Paul de Man248Notes to the Chapters263Index295
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