Exploration of white nationalist politics affords a powerful opportunity to explore the interlocking manifestations of race and gender. When we study gender politics within white nationalist spheres, what can we learn about power and white supremacy?

Exploration of white nationalist politics affords a powerful opportunity to explore the interlocking manifestations of race and gender. When we study gender politics within white nationalist spheres, what can we learn about power and white supremacy? Use all listed reading materials.
Readings:
1. The alt-right: reactionary rehabilitation for white masculinity by Annie Kelly
2. Nostalgia, Entitlement and Victimhood: The Synergy of White Genocide and Misogyny by Chris Wilson
3. Becoming a Racist: Women in Contemporary Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazi Groups by Kathleen M. Blee
4. How the Alt-Right Is Using Sex and Camp to Attract Gay Men to Fascism by Donna Minkowitz
You do not need to include a bibliography, though you should cite to course materials either in parentheses in text, or in footnotes, or endnotes as you prefer. You may use any citation style (e.g. ASA, APA, MLA), provided you include the author’s name, title, and the year of publication. If you explicitly quote the author(s), of course you should also use quotation marks and provide a page number. This assignment is primarily an assessment of your engagement with the required course materials, so your use of them to support your discussion is the main basis for grading. While you do not have to discuss every material at length, very superficial references will not get full credit. For instance, just saying, “this author referenced that issue” would be superficial – you would want to explain how the reading or material is relevant to the question or point you’re engaging.

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