A collection written by a who’s who of antifascist researchers and theorists in the US, including Tal Lavin (Culture Warlords); Kim Kelly (Fight Like Hell), Hilary Moore (No Fascist USA!), and Daryle Lamont Jenkins (One People’s Project).
¡No Pasarán! is an anthology of antifascist writing that takes up the fight against white supremacy and the far-right from multiple angles. From the history of antifascism to today’s movement to identify, deplatform, and confront the right, and the ways an insurgent fascism is growing within capitalist democracies, a myriad of voices come together to shape the new face of antifascism in a moment of social and political flux.
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Foreword: Tal Lavin
From the Ground: Inside Antifascist Organizing
● Three Way Fight Politics and the US Far Right – Matthew N Lyons
● Building Community for a Fascist-Free Future by Shane Burley
● We Can Do More Together – By Hilary Moore
● The Black Anti-Fascism Primer – Jeanelle Hope
● The Campus Antifascist Network – Maximilian Alvarez
● Lessons from a Lifetime of Anti-Racist and Anti-Fascist Struggle – Michael Novick
● Antifascism is Not a Crime – Kim Kelly
Global Solidarity: Fighting the International Far-Right
● Why Does the U.S. Far-Right Love Bashar al-Assad? – Leila al-Shami and Shon Meckfessel
● The Other Aryan Supremacy – Maia Ramnath
● How Far-Right Fantasies About Refugees Became Mainstream in Greece – Patrick Strickland
● Global Neoliberalism, Fascism, and Resistance – Geo Maher
Interlude: Some Names Have Been Changed – Daryle Lamont Jenkins
Offensive Identities: Intersectional Experiences of Resistance
● Antifascism Through the Lens of Transgender Identity – Emily Gorcenski
● 500 Years of Fascism – Mike Bento
● Antiracist Skinheads and the Birth of Anti-Racist Action: An Interview with Mic Crenshaw – Shane Burley
● Gringos and Fascism – Mirna Wabi-Sabi
● Antisemitism and the Origins of Totalitarianism – Benjamin Case
● Antifascism and Abolition – Shane Burley
Rethinking the World of Resistance
● Make Journalism Antifa Again – Abner Hauge
● The Meme Alibi – Margaret Rex
● Nazis Don’t Get Nice Things – Margaret Killjoy
● A Partial Typology of Empathy – Joan Braune
● Surreal Antifascism, 1921-1945 – Alexander Reid Ross
Afterword: Perspectives for Antifascists – David Renton
Contributors Places of Residence
Tal Lavin (Manhattan, NY)
Matthew N. Lyons (Philadelphia, PA)
Shane Burley (Portland, OR)
Hilary Moore (Berlin, Germany)
Jeanelle Hope (Texas)
Maximilian Alvarez (Baltimore, MD)
Michael Novick (Los Angeles, CA)
Kim Kelly (Philadelphia, PA)
Leila al-Shami
Shon Meckfessel (Seattle, WA)
Maia Ramnath (New York, NY)
Patrick Strickland (Dallas, TX)
Geo Maher (Philadelphia, PA)
Daryle Lamont Jenkins (Philadelphia, PA)
Emily Gorcenski (Berlin, Germany)
Mike Bento (London, UK)
Mic Crenshaw (Portland, OR)
Mirna Wabi-Sabi (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Ben Case (Pittsburgh, PA)
Abner Hauge (Berkeley, CA)
Margaret Rex (Rochester, NY)
Margaret Killjoy (Rural NC)
Joan Braune (Spokane, WA
Alexander Reid Ross (Portland, OR)
David Renton (London, UK)
关于作者
David Renton is a barrister, historian, and antifascist activist. His previous books include The New Authoritarians (Pluto, 2019) and Fascism: History and Theory (Pluto, 2020). He is based in London, England.