International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism: Varieties and Approaches

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International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism provides 15 cutting-edge chapters probing into the diversity of present-day populist discourse from across the world.

Not adhering to any particular school, the volume explores populism from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, with contributions characterized by heuristic openness as called for by the manifold manifestations of populism. The chapters balance theoretical and empirical studies, as well as quantitative and qualitative surveys and case studies, to offer readings on historical and new types of populism, and the politicians associated with these variates. Authors draw on a variety of print, digital, textual, and visual source materials to provide a close examination of the phenomena interconnected with populism including separatism (Catalexit), human rights and legal issues, debate rhetoric, and journalism, with many authors writing as insiders about the situation within their own country.

Through its multi-disciplinarity, International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism provides fresh insights into the existing and potential dangers of populism, and a basis for further critical assessment and discussion. It will be a key resource for scholars and students across a range of disciplines, including sociology, political science, linguistics, media and communication studies, literary studies, and history. Moreover, it will be of special interest to professionals who deal with both national and international issues of populism.

Author(s): Ludwig Deringer, Liane Ströbel
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 316
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Review of Research
1.1 Backgrounds of Populism Studies
Works Cited
1.2 Populism Studies: Their Current State, Emerging Trends, and the Present Volume
Works Cited
Part I Theorizing and Historicizing Populism: Perspectives from the United States, Canada, and Australia
Chapter 2 Arrested Development: Globalization and the Growth of Radical Populism and Unreason: The American Case in Comparative Perspective
Chapter 3 The Northern Exception: Populism in Canada in the Age of Trump, Brexit, and COVID-19
Chapter 4 Defining New Populisms: Causes, Characteristics, and Trajectories: Australia and Beyond
Part II Ideological Discourses and Practical Politics: Italy and Finland
Chapter 5 Matteo Salvini: A Political Chameleon and a Populist Par Excellence?
Chapter 6 Populist Discourses in Italy: The Case of Immigration
Chapter 7 The Finns Party: From Catch-All Populism to Radical Anti-Immigration Discourse
Part III Campaigning and Debating: Setting the Populist Stage in Parliament and on TV: Catalonia and the U.S.
Chapter 8 “I Respectant la Voluntat dels Ciutadans”: The Political Discourse of the Catalan Crisis
Chapter 9 Moderating Rhetorics of Populism: Moderators’ Encounters with Antagonistic Rhetoric in the 2020 U.S. Presidential and Vice-Presidential Debates
Part IV Media Discourses: Populism in French and Spanish Newspaper Coverage
Chapter 10 The French Discourse of Populism since 2015: A Corpus-Based Study of the Uses of the Terms Populisme(s)/Populiste(s) in Le Monde and Le Figaro, 2015–2018
Chapter 11 Discursive Strategies on Non-European Immigration to Spain in the Spanish Press: An Analysis of the Newspapers El País and El Mundo
Part V (Social) Media Discourses: Populism and Anti-Populism in American and Hungarian Political Cartoons
Chapter 12 Tremendously Metaphorical: A Rhetorical Analysis of Donald Trump’s “Crooked Hillary” Image Macro
Chapter 13 Populism on Paper: Is Viktor Orbán a Strong Leader in Hungary’s hvg Magazine?
Part VI Leftist Populism as Authoritarian Populism: The Case of Venezuela
Chapter 14 The Role of the Media in an Extremely Polarized Society: The Case of Venezuelan Populism
Chapter 15 Nicolás Maduro: Populist Rhetoric without Populist Leadership
Part VII Literature as Anti-Populist Protest: Australian, Mexican American, and Indian American Life Writing
Chapter 16 Literature Challenging Populism: Anti-Populist Discourse in Behrouz Boochani, Valeria Luiselli, and Suketu Mehta
Conclusion: Summary of Results and Needed Research
Index