White Apocalypse (see chapter 2 in Hate on the Right) is described as a recent incarnation of hate novels. Like its earlier counterparts, White Apocalypse clearly identifies enemies of the white people and systematically goes about the task of dehumanizing that enemy and constructing that enemy as a threat to white people. What is unique about the enemy constructed by Bristow? How does he construct those he calls Amerindians? How does Bristow construct those he calls “Liberals?” Explain why “Liberals” are the enemy of white people. How does Bristow camouflage his hate as right-wing political discourse? How does White Apocalypse relate to our discussion of Nativism? Define Nativism and explain how Bristow utilizes Nativism as a way to promote hate. How has this discourse found a home in the Alt Right?

White Apocalypse (see chapter 2 in Hate on the Right) is described as a recent incarnation of hate novels. Like its earlier counterparts, White Apocalypse clearly identifies enemies of the white people and systematically goes about the task of dehumanizing that enemy and constructing that enemy as a threat to white people. What is unique about the enemy constructed by Bristow? How does he construct those he calls Amerindians? How does Bristow construct those he calls “Liberals?” Explain why “Liberals” are the enemy of white people. How does Bristow camouflage his hate as right-wing political discourse? How does White Apocalypse relate to our discussion of Nativism? Define Nativism and explain how Bristow utilizes Nativism as a way to promote hate. How has this discourse found a home in the Alt Right?