Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing Extremism

This study examines the forms in which references to the Nibelungenlied can be found in the right-wing extremist scene because right-wing extremists in Germanspeaking countries frequently hijack cultural history for their own purposes. This evaluation focuses on far-right Internet domains. Here, ref...

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Main Author: Georg Schuppener
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Published: Istanbul University Press 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/DB31574F41B44604977B10099CFF2720
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description This study examines the forms in which references to the Nibelungenlied can be found in the right-wing extremist scene because right-wing extremists in Germanspeaking countries frequently hijack cultural history for their own purposes. This evaluation focuses on far-right Internet domains. Here, references are primarily found in three areas of right-wing extremist life: martial arts, clothing, and music. In addition, there are several isolated references to the Nibelungen. The right-wing extremist adaptation of the Nibelungen material focuses primarily on the two characters: Siegfried and Hagen. Other characters from the Nibelungenlied play no part in rightwing extremist appropriation. In addition to the name references, (small) portions of the Nibelungenlied’s content are manipulated, particularly in songs performed by various right-wing extremist bands. The aspects of war and battle are emphasized, with special attention and appreciation given to the Nibelungs’ alleged loyalty. All approaches to the Nibelungen are instrumentalized in the right-wing extremist worldview to propagate social Darwinist ideas of survival of the fittest as well as to shape right-wing extremist identities. All in all, it becomes clear that the emphasis is on a superficial and violence-focused appropriation rather than an in-depth examination of the medieval work. This bears striking similarities to the reception and instrumentalization of Nordic-Germanic mythology in the right-wing extremist movement.
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spelling doaj-art-4c94ca70c4314cf4b28f8335b0fa53782025-08-20T02:16:05ZdeuIstanbul University PressLitera: Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi2602-21172024-06-0134115718010.26650/LITERA2023-1385907123456Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing ExtremismGeorg Schuppener0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8945-4601University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Trnava, SlovakiaThis study examines the forms in which references to the Nibelungenlied can be found in the right-wing extremist scene because right-wing extremists in Germanspeaking countries frequently hijack cultural history for their own purposes. This evaluation focuses on far-right Internet domains. Here, references are primarily found in three areas of right-wing extremist life: martial arts, clothing, and music. In addition, there are several isolated references to the Nibelungen. The right-wing extremist adaptation of the Nibelungen material focuses primarily on the two characters: Siegfried and Hagen. Other characters from the Nibelungenlied play no part in rightwing extremist appropriation. In addition to the name references, (small) portions of the Nibelungenlied’s content are manipulated, particularly in songs performed by various right-wing extremist bands. The aspects of war and battle are emphasized, with special attention and appreciation given to the Nibelungs’ alleged loyalty. All approaches to the Nibelungen are instrumentalized in the right-wing extremist worldview to propagate social Darwinist ideas of survival of the fittest as well as to shape right-wing extremist identities. All in all, it becomes clear that the emphasis is on a superficial and violence-focused appropriation rather than an in-depth examination of the medieval work. This bears striking similarities to the reception and instrumentalization of Nordic-Germanic mythology in the right-wing extremist movement.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/DB31574F41B44604977B10099CFF2720nibelungenliedright-wing extremisminstrumentalizationgermanic receptionpropaganda
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Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing Extremism
Litera: Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi
nibelungenlied
right-wing extremism
instrumentalization
germanic reception
propaganda
title Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing Extremism
title_full Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing Extremism
title_fullStr Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing Extremism
title_full_unstemmed Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing Extremism
title_short Nibelung Adaptations in Right-wing Extremism
title_sort nibelung adaptations in right wing extremism
topic nibelungenlied
right-wing extremism
instrumentalization
germanic reception
propaganda
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