1st Edition
Alt-Education Gender, Knowledge and Far-right Metapolitics
1. Alt-Education, an Introduction
2. Circulating Narratives and Metapolitical Fables
3. Classical Education and Christian Nationalism
4. Dissident Mamas and Joyful Warriors
5. Alt Right 101: Tradwives and White Nationalist Education
6. Prager U, Patriotic Teachers, and the Radicalization of US Education Discourse
7. The Intellectual Dark Web and the Legitimation of Sexism and Racism as “Heterodoxy”
8. Patriotic Alternative and the Globalization of the War on Woke
9. Conclusion
Biography
Catherine Tebaldi is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Humanities, University of Luxembourg.
“Catherine Tebaldi’s Alt-Education is a brilliant addition to our field. Her research fills a significant gap and avoids assuming the ignorance of far-right actors. As Tebaldi powerfully notes, ‘the far right is wrong, but not stupid’.”
Aurelien Mondon, Associate professor, Co-convenor of the Reactionary Politics Research Network“In Alt-Education, Catherine Tebaldi has produced an insightful and powerful analysis of influential far-right movements in education. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the political forces and beliefs underpinning so much of the growing anti-public-school sentiment in the United States.”
Michael W. Apple, Author of Can Education Change Society?“Tebaldi’s edifying, alarming account reveals the architecture of far-right fables and moral panics—as well as the rhetorical conflations that glue their education movements together. This book fully exposes the paradox of self-ascribed “free thinking” within sclerotic political ideologies.”
Janet McIntosh, Brandeis University, editor of Language in the Trump Era“Tebaldi has written a fascinating, timely, and highly readable book on the growing right-wing alternative education movement. Combining ethnography and meticulous case studies, Alt-Education traces its origins and the diverse connections between Moms for Liberty, tradwives, homeschoolers, alt-right, and the Intellectual Dark Web. A must read for scholars, policymakers, and anybody interested in understanding the far-right.”
Thomas Zeitzoff, Professor, School of Public Affairs, American University






