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White? Southern European white? Mixed?: The struggles upon race and ethnicity within the Portuguese non-partisan far-right* * This article is part of the project The New Euro-American Radical Right in Portugal: A Comparative Perspective (PTDC/CPO-CPO/28748/2017).

Brancos? Brancos sul europeus? Miscigenados?: As disputas sobre raça e etnicidade na direita não partidária portuguesa

ABSTRACT

The aim of this article is to contribute to the debate on race and ethnicity amidst Far-right internet organizations by using Portugal as a case study. The main issue is to analyze how the Far-right in Portugal, despite its small number of groupings, encompasses a huge overarching field of worldframes. There are, basically, two main ideological axes highly opposed to each other. One axis states that Portugal belongs to a white ethnoeuropean universe. It aims at a Portugal amalgamated to a European continent in which whites should be an undeniable majority, if not all its population. Its followers are influenced by schools of thought from Europe and the USA. The other axis states that the Portuguese people are especially prone to miscegenation with non-white Europeans. It aims at a Portugal amalgamated with its former Empire in the tropics and bases its ideal on thoughts emerged in Brazil. I conclude that both ideological lines cleave the Portuguese groupuscular right and give a very particular tone to Metapolitics.

Keywords:
Metapolitics; far-right; groupuscularity; portugalidade [portugality]; identitarianism; white identity politics

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