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INTRODUCTION I- POURQUOI L’IMMIGRATION ? 1°) La quête du mieux-être 2°) La quête de l’exutoi re 3°) La quête de la personnalité II- QUE DIRE DE L’IMMIGRATION ? 1°) L’immigration comme avatar 2°) L’immigration co mme perte de repères 3°) L’immigration comme échec III- QUE FAIRE DE L’IMMIGRATION ? 1°) La Prise de conscience 2°) La création de condit ions optimales de vie 3°) Le retour aux sources ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CRELAF (Cercle de Reflexion des Etudiants en Littératures Africaines), Département de Littératures Africaines, Université Omar Bongo, Gabon
This is the 23. article in our series Trouble on the Far-Right.
ccording to several observers new waves of refugees’ arrivals could increase the popularity of far right organizations.1 In these interpretations electoral and political support should be promoted by societal resonance of ethnocentric discourses. Recent data from the Eurobarometer illustrates that in EU-member states migration from non-EU countries is now considered to be the most important concern that the Union is facing. This is a sudden shift with respect to the results of the 2013 Eurobarometer where – in the middle of the euro crisis – EU citizens seemed to be more concerned about the economy and unemployment. I propose to place the magnifying glass on the arguments developed by these organizations by focusing on the least researched members of the far right family: nonparty organizations. After introducing CasaPound Italia (CPI) it will be discussed what fuels its anti-migrant’s discourse by highlighting continuities and changes with respect to classic nativist far right rhetoric. Digging into the arguments is crucial to getting a better assessment of their potential appeal especially in a favorable context...