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Getting Around Trendy Brussels
Author: Mabel Dawn Van Niekerk
language: en
Publisher: Mabel Dawn Van Niekerk
Release Date: 2015-03-19
Choose Brussels as a destination on your next European vacation. This bustling city has a lot to offer tourists; it’s not a stuffy business city as many people think because of its connections with the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It’s a vibrant city with plenty of nightlife and enough sightseeing and shopping opportunities to keep visitors entertained. It’s a city that never sleeps.
Short Verse Goes Trendy
My poems have been included in several anthologies and received glass and metal awards plus applauding certificates. I have four books published; including this one makes five. I feel I have become accustomed to expressing myself through poetry. I hope you will become accustomed to reading this book. You’ll find why trends today are the talk of the town.
Trendy Fascism
Author: Nancy S. Love
language: en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date: 2016-05-31
Popular music plays a major role in mobilizing citizens, especially youth, to fight for political causes. Yet the presence of music in politics receives relatively little attention from scholars, politicians, and citizens. White power music is no exception, despite its role in recent high-profile hate crimes.Trendy Fascism is the first book to explore how contemporary white supremacists use popular music to teach hate and promote violence. Nancy S. Love focuses on how white power music supports "trendy fascism," a neo-fascist aesthetic politics. Unlike classical fascism, trendy fascism involves a hyper-modern cultural politics that exploits social media to create a global white supremacist community. Three case studies examine different facets of the white power music scene: racist skinhead, neo-Nazi folk, and goth/metal. Together these cases illustrate how music has replaced traditional forms of public discourse to become the primary medium for conveying white supremacist ideology today. Written from the interdisciplinary perspective on culture, economics, and politics best described as critical theory, this book is crucial reading for everyone concerned about the future of democracy.