The Illustrated Guide to American Fascism

Sue Coe author Stephen F Eisenman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:OR Books

Published:20th Mar '25

£17.99

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This fierce, smart interweaving of punch-packing art and powerful, precise words lays bare the authoritarianism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and misogyny that populate the political landscape of the United States today.

Designed especially to inform and activate younger readers, these pages pay particular attention to the threats facing the most basic tenets of American democracy, exemplified by the attempted stealing of elections, violence on the streets of the capital, and the evasion of legal consequences by the most powerful in the land. Beyond the crimes of Trump and his cohort, The Young Person’s Illustrated Guide to American Fascism explores the threads of fascism in U.S. history and shows their baleful influence on today’s foreign policy, especially support for genocide in Gaza, and the brutal treatment of asylum seekers along the U.S./Mexican border.

Perfectly complemented by Stephen Eisenman’s crystalline text, Sue Coe’s art is, in turn, tough, satirical, bracing, sweet, and sober. It secures her place in a pantheon that features the zine illustration of Art Spiegelman, the realism of Philip Pearlstein, the caricatures of Honoré Daumier, the expressionism of Käthe Kollwitz, and the Dadaism of John Heartfield.

"Coe’s illustrations . . . don’t try to inform or debate: They just punch you in the face."
—The Washington Post

“Prescient . . . searing social-political art.”
—The New York Times

"The most clear, generous, and sincere book on fascism and anti-fascism I have read in recent years . . . delightfully willing to punch fascism in the nose."

—Andrew Tonkovich, Los Angeles Review of Books

"[A] powerful and impactful interweaving of punchy art and precise words that together lay bare the authoritarianism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and misogyny that characterises much of the political landscape of the US today."

—The Morning Star

"Sue Coe’s work is a visceral reminder of the power of art as resistance, offering a searing critique of fascism and injustice with every stroke."
—CounterPunch

"[Sue Coe's] characters seem to climb into each other; they elicit a horror and disillusionment that matches the moment."
—Middle East Eye

ISBN: 9781682196113

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208 pages