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The far right from the underside of history
Decolonising far right studies
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Research on the far right is on the rise in dominant academia yet it remains securely anchored in the West. By this I mean that most of this research – be it theoretical or empirical – is concerned with either countries of the global North or heavyweights of the global South such as India or Brazil. Such a focus has had important epistemological, ethical, and political implications. In this chapter, I aim to expound on these implications by enacting a ‘decolonising’ movement of far right studies that involves carrying out certain geographical and theoretical displacements. In order to do this, I will recentre a case from the global South, Colombia, which despite constituting the exemplary success story with regard to making ‘far-right’ ideology hegemonic – to the point that it has become transparent – has been consistently ignored from within this body of research. Starting from this geographical displacement, I claim that it is the mainstream theoretical framework to address the ‘far right’ which has helped obscure the realities that make the Colombian case a paradigmatic example for understanding the issues at stake. Otherwise put: the specificities of the Colombian case reveal the limitations of the concepts – particularly of ‘populism’ and ‘far right’ itself – and the theoretical framework of the mainstream approach to studying the ‘far right’. I make a case for the ‘decolonial critique’ to be considered as a toolbox to address the issues at stake in what concerns the so-called ‘far right’. The displacements I propose – which involve an enunciation from within the underside of history – do not aim at a simple inclusion of marginalised cases and theoretical approaches, i.e., diversifying, but at, to put it in Walter Mignolo’s terms, ‘changing the terms of the conversation’, i.e., decolonising. The field and our fight against these forces might benefit greatly.

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The ethics of researching the far right

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