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New Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality

New Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality

New Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality

Britain, 1968–1990
Anna Marie Smith
November 1994
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    The first book in the Cultural Margins series is a 1994 study of racism and homophobia in British politics, which demonstrates the demonisation of blacks, lesbians, and gays in New Right discourse. Anna Marie Smith develops theoretical insights from literary and cultural critics, including Nietzsche, Foucault, Derrida, Hall, and Gilroy, to produce detailed readings of two key moments in New Right discourse: the speeches of Enoch Powell on black immigration (1968–72) and the legislative campaign of the late 1980s to prohibit the promotion of homosexuality. Her analysis challenges the silence on racism and homophobia in previous studies of Thatcherism and the New Right, and shows how demonisation of lesbians and gays depends on previous demonisations of black immigrant and criminal figures. Overall, this book offers a devastating critique of racism and homophobia in late twentieth-century Britain.

    • Ground-breaking study of a subject of enormous and increasing interest in theoretical and practical politics
    • Unique application of literary and cultural theories to political texts in controversial debates on race and sexuality
    • First book in exciting new CUP series, Cultural Margins

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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Thatcherism, the new racism, and the British New Right: hegemonic imaginary or accidental mirage?
    • 2. Derrida's 'infrastructure' of supplementarity
    • 3. Separating difference from what it can do: nihilism and bio-power relations
    • 4. Powellism: the black immigrant as the post-colonial symptom and the phantasmatic re-closure of the British nation
    • 5. Thatcherism's promotion of homosexuality
    • Conclusion.
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    • Anna Marie Smith