‘For a Non-Exceptionalist Spatial Theory of Far-Right Mobilization‘, our first publication as Autor*innenkollektiv Terra-R, has just been published in Antipode Online. We propose to approach far-right geographies through the lens of territorialization. If one seeks to deconstruct the geographies of regressive politics, and foster emancipatory platforms and antifascist world-building, we argue, it is beneficial to do so from an explicitly territorial perspective — one that is informed by Latin American and Anglophone debates, as our forthcoming book illustrates.
Our text is part of the Intervention Symposium “Worldbuilding and Worldbreaking: New Spatialities of the Far-Right”, edited by Jamey Essex, Carolyn Gallaher and Jason Luger. It also features other splendid contributions analyzing the far right from a Political Geography perspective.
Intervention Symposium—“Worldbuilding and Worldbreaking: New Spatialities of the Far-Right”