The Radical Right and the creation of the imaginary-mythical geography of Europe; Mitchell’s pictorial turn approach
Subject Areas : Research in Theoritical Politics
Farideh Mohammad Alipour
1
,
Mohammad Nassirzadeh
2
1 - Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Kharazmi University, Iran
2 - M.A in International Relations, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Kharazmi University, Iran.
Keywords: radical right, imaginary-mythical geography, identity, Mitchell’s pictorial turn approach, mythical Europe. ,
Abstract :
The Radical Right in European countries has achieved the definition of a mythical self by relying on an imaginary geography and in this process has benefited from those who have sacrificed for their ideals. The research question concerns how radical right groups have affected the creation of imaginary-mythicalgeography in Europe. The hypothesis which is tested based on Mitchell’s pictorial turn theory is that radical right groups have affected Europe through picture and image recognition to create imaginary-mythical geography and have resulted in the strengthening of their social identity. The results of the study show that the radical right has recognized those who have sacrificed by holding musical and athletic events and in this way have strengthened social identity in imaginary-mythical geography.