Alexandar Mihailovic is professor emeritus of comparative literature and Russian at Hofstra University and visiting professor at Bennington College. His books include The Mitki and the Art of Postmodern Protest in Russia, Corporeal Words: Mikhail Bakhtin's Theology of Discourse, and an edited volume, Tchaikovsky and His Contemporaries: A Centenary Symposium.
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Preface Introduction: The Neoglobalism of the American and Russian Far-Right Intelligentsia Chapter 1: A Place at the High Table: Mythologizing the Russian Intelligentsia, Crusading against US Elites Chapter 2: Whither the State? Steve Bannon, the Alt-Right, and Lenin's State and Revolution Chapter 3: Hijacking Academic Authority: Racism and the Internet Expertise of Kevin MacDonald and Alexander Dugin Chapter 4: The Spectacle of God's Will: Performing Homophobia in the Russian Federation Chapter 5: Statuary Performances: Monuments and Neopaganism in the United States and the Russian Federation Conclusion: The Fight against Rightist Elites Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited Index

