Wardens of Civilisation: The Political Ecology of Australian Far-Right Civilisationism

Alexandra McFadden

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The notion of a superior “civilisation” has been a hallmark of the politics of Western institutions and fringe white supremacists alike. Known ideologically as “civilisationism”, it has occupied a prominent position in the ideology of the Australian far-right. Paying tribute to their settler-colonial origins, the far-right has consistently promoted “white civilisation”, even inspiring terrorist attacks. Despite this propensity for violence, far-right civilisationism remains largely unexplored. Through investigating a dataset of Australian far-right content, this paper reveals civilisationism as a significant part of their ideology, an ideology which relies on the idealisation of European technologies and environments to render Indigenous land and people uncivilised. A critical narrative analysis of the data illustrates the ways that these ecological factors are drawn into narrative to articulate Australian far-right civilisationism, an ideology inseparable from the political ecology of European history and colonialism, that today represents a particularly virulent version of its legacy.

Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)548-573
TidskriftAntipode
Volym55
Nummer2
DOI
StatusPublished - 2023
Externt publiceradJa

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Socialantropologi

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