Jane Austen claimed as a hero by America's 'alt-right' movement
'The populist "alt-right" movement, which has been criticised for being racist and made up of white nationalists, was associated with Mr Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. '
' Bannon described Breitbart last August as “the platform for the alt-right”. '
'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that America's 'alt-right' is attempting to take possession of one of Britain's most-loved authorsThe "alt-right" movement, which is accused of comprising white supremacists and is credited with helping to propel Donald Trump to the US presidency in last November's election, has a surprising fondness for Jane Austen, it has emerged. '
'Nicole Wright, an assistant professor of English at the University of Colorado has found there are "several variations of alt-right Jane Austen: 1) symbol of sexual purity; 2) standard-bearer of a vanished white traditional culture; and 3) exception that proves the rule of female inferiority."'
'"Alt-right" websites and blogs frequently reference the great British author, praising her apparent marital traditionalism and claiming her writing supports their views on racial purity and subservient wives. '
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'The populist "alt-right" movement, which has been criticised for being racist and made up of white nationalists, was associated with Mr Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. '
' Bannon described Breitbart last August as “the platform for the alt-right”. '
'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that America's 'alt-right' is attempting to take possession of one of Britain's most-loved authorsThe "alt-right" movement, which is accused of comprising white supremacists and is credited with helping to propel Donald Trump to the US presidency in last November's election, has a surprising fondness for Jane Austen, it has emerged. '
'Nicole Wright, an assistant professor of English at the University of Colorado has found there are "several variations of alt-right Jane Austen: 1) symbol of sexual purity; 2) standard-bearer of a vanished white traditional culture; and 3) exception that proves the rule of female inferiority."'
'"Alt-right" websites and blogs frequently reference the great British author, praising her apparent marital traditionalism and claiming her writing supports their views on racial purity and subservient wives. '
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