International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism
Varieties and Approaches
Herausgeber: Deringer, Ludwig; Ströbel, Liane
International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism
Varieties and Approaches
Herausgeber: Deringer, Ludwig; Ströbel, Liane
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International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism provides sixteen cutting-edge chapters probing into the diversity of present-day populist discourse from across the world.
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International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism provides sixteen cutting-edge chapters probing into the diversity of present-day populist discourse from across the world.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9781032315638
- ISBN-10: 1032315636
- Artikelnr.: 65611780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9781032315638
- ISBN-10: 1032315636
- Artikelnr.: 65611780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ludwig Deringer is Professor Emeritus of American and Canadian Studies at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He obtained his doctorate from Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, and his Habilitation from the Catholic University of Eichstätt, Germany, and in 1985-1986 was an American Studies Research Fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies (New York) at the University of Washington and the University of Oregon, U.S.A. His research interests include Early American Literatures and Cultures, Historical and Contemporary Rhetoric, Comparative Poetry Studies, American-Canadian literary and cultural interrelations, and American-German literary and cultural interrelations. Liane Ströbel has researched and taught at the following German universities: RWTH Aachen University, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, and Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. In her research and publications on Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump, the Yellow Vest crisis, the Brexit referendum, and the current coronavirus crisis, she focuses on underlining the role of sensorimotor concepts in discourse analysis. The results of the synchronic analyses of embodiment and enaction are supported by diachronic studies in the field of language evolution, development, and change.
Introduction 1. Review of Research 1.1. Backgrounds of Populism Studies
1.2. Populism Studies: The Current State, Emerging Trends, and the Present
VolumePart 1: Theorizing and Historicizing Populism: Perspectives from the
United States, Canada, and Australia 2. Arrested Development: Globalization
and the Growth of Radical Populism and Unreason: The American Case in
Comparative Perspective 3. The Northern Exception: Populism in Canada in
the Age of Trump, Brexit and COVID-19 4. Defining New Populisms: Causes,
Characteristics and Trajectories. Australia and Beyond Part 2: Ideological
Discourses and Practical Politics: Italy and Finland 5. Matteo Salvini - A
Political Chameleon and a Populist par excellence? 6. Populist Discourses
in Italy: The Case of Immigration 7. The Finns Party: From Catch-All
Populism to Radical Anti-Immigration Discourse Part 3: Campaigning and
Debating: Setting the Populist Stage in Parliament and on TV: Catalonia and
the U.S. 8. "i respectant la voluntat dels ciutadans": Populism in the
Catalan Crisis 9. Moderating Rhetorics of Populism: Moderators' Encounters
with Antagonistic Rhetoric in the 2020 U.S. Presidential and
Vice-Presidential Debates Part 4: Media Discourses: Populism in French and
Spanish Newspaper Coverage 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 from 2015 to 2018 11. Discursive Strategies on
Non-European Immigration to Spain in the Spanish Press: An Analysis of the
Newspapers El País and El Mundo Part 5: (Social) Media Discourses: Populism
and Anti-Populism in American and Hungarian Political Cartoons 12.
Tremendously Metaphorical: A Rhetorical Analysis of Trump's Crooked Hillary
Image Macro 13. Populism on Paper: Is Viktor Orbán a Strong Leader in
Hungary's HVG Magazine? Part 6: Leftist Populism as Authoritarian Populism:
The Case of Venezuela 14. The Role of the Media in an Extremely Polarized
Society: The Case of Venezuelan Populism 15. Nicolás Maduro: Populist
Rhetoric Without Populist Leadership Part 7: Literature as Anti-Populist
Protest: Australian, Mexican American, and Indian American Life Writing
16. Challenging Populism through Literature: Anti-Populist Discourses in
Behrouz Boochani, Valeria Luiselli, and Suketu Mehta 17. Conclusion:
Summary of Results and Needed Research
1.2. Populism Studies: The Current State, Emerging Trends, and the Present
VolumePart 1: Theorizing and Historicizing Populism: Perspectives from the
United States, Canada, and Australia 2. Arrested Development: Globalization
and the Growth of Radical Populism and Unreason: The American Case in
Comparative Perspective 3. The Northern Exception: Populism in Canada in
the Age of Trump, Brexit and COVID-19 4. Defining New Populisms: Causes,
Characteristics and Trajectories. Australia and Beyond Part 2: Ideological
Discourses and Practical Politics: Italy and Finland 5. Matteo Salvini - A
Political Chameleon and a Populist par excellence? 6. Populist Discourses
in Italy: The Case of Immigration 7. The Finns Party: From Catch-All
Populism to Radical Anti-Immigration Discourse Part 3: Campaigning and
Debating: Setting the Populist Stage in Parliament and on TV: Catalonia and
the U.S. 8. "i respectant la voluntat dels ciutadans": Populism in the
Catalan Crisis 9. Moderating Rhetorics of Populism: Moderators' Encounters
with Antagonistic Rhetoric in the 2020 U.S. Presidential and
Vice-Presidential Debates Part 4: Media Discourses: Populism in French and
Spanish Newspaper Coverage 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 from 2015 to 2018 11. Discursive Strategies on
Non-European Immigration to Spain in the Spanish Press: An Analysis of the
Newspapers El País and El Mundo Part 5: (Social) Media Discourses: Populism
and Anti-Populism in American and Hungarian Political Cartoons 12.
Tremendously Metaphorical: A Rhetorical Analysis of Trump's Crooked Hillary
Image Macro 13. Populism on Paper: Is Viktor Orbán a Strong Leader in
Hungary's HVG Magazine? Part 6: Leftist Populism as Authoritarian Populism:
The Case of Venezuela 14. The Role of the Media in an Extremely Polarized
Society: The Case of Venezuelan Populism 15. Nicolás Maduro: Populist
Rhetoric Without Populist Leadership Part 7: Literature as Anti-Populist
Protest: Australian, Mexican American, and Indian American Life Writing
16. Challenging Populism through Literature: Anti-Populist Discourses in
Behrouz Boochani, Valeria Luiselli, and Suketu Mehta 17. Conclusion:
Summary of Results and Needed Research
Introduction 1. Review of Research 1.1. Backgrounds of Populism Studies
1.2. Populism Studies: The Current State, Emerging Trends, and the Present
VolumePart 1: Theorizing and Historicizing Populism: Perspectives from the
United States, Canada, and Australia 2. Arrested Development: Globalization
and the Growth of Radical Populism and Unreason: The American Case in
Comparative Perspective 3. The Northern Exception: Populism in Canada in
the Age of Trump, Brexit and COVID-19 4. Defining New Populisms: Causes,
Characteristics and Trajectories. Australia and Beyond Part 2: Ideological
Discourses and Practical Politics: Italy and Finland 5. Matteo Salvini - A
Political Chameleon and a Populist par excellence? 6. Populist Discourses
in Italy: The Case of Immigration 7. The Finns Party: From Catch-All
Populism to Radical Anti-Immigration Discourse Part 3: Campaigning and
Debating: Setting the Populist Stage in Parliament and on TV: Catalonia and
the U.S. 8. "i respectant la voluntat dels ciutadans": Populism in the
Catalan Crisis 9. Moderating Rhetorics of Populism: Moderators' Encounters
with Antagonistic Rhetoric in the 2020 U.S. Presidential and
Vice-Presidential Debates Part 4: Media Discourses: Populism in French and
Spanish Newspaper Coverage 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 from 2015 to 2018 11. Discursive Strategies on
Non-European Immigration to Spain in the Spanish Press: An Analysis of the
Newspapers El País and El Mundo Part 5: (Social) Media Discourses: Populism
and Anti-Populism in American and Hungarian Political Cartoons 12.
Tremendously Metaphorical: A Rhetorical Analysis of Trump's Crooked Hillary
Image Macro 13. Populism on Paper: Is Viktor Orbán a Strong Leader in
Hungary's HVG Magazine? Part 6: Leftist Populism as Authoritarian Populism:
The Case of Venezuela 14. The Role of the Media in an Extremely Polarized
Society: The Case of Venezuelan Populism 15. Nicolás Maduro: Populist
Rhetoric Without Populist Leadership Part 7: Literature as Anti-Populist
Protest: Australian, Mexican American, and Indian American Life Writing
16. Challenging Populism through Literature: Anti-Populist Discourses in
Behrouz Boochani, Valeria Luiselli, and Suketu Mehta 17. Conclusion:
Summary of Results and Needed Research
1.2. Populism Studies: The Current State, Emerging Trends, and the Present
VolumePart 1: Theorizing and Historicizing Populism: Perspectives from the
United States, Canada, and Australia 2. Arrested Development: Globalization
and the Growth of Radical Populism and Unreason: The American Case in
Comparative Perspective 3. The Northern Exception: Populism in Canada in
the Age of Trump, Brexit and COVID-19 4. Defining New Populisms: Causes,
Characteristics and Trajectories. Australia and Beyond Part 2: Ideological
Discourses and Practical Politics: Italy and Finland 5. Matteo Salvini - A
Political Chameleon and a Populist par excellence? 6. Populist Discourses
in Italy: The Case of Immigration 7. The Finns Party: From Catch-All
Populism to Radical Anti-Immigration Discourse Part 3: Campaigning and
Debating: Setting the Populist Stage in Parliament and on TV: Catalonia and
the U.S. 8. "i respectant la voluntat dels ciutadans": Populism in the
Catalan Crisis 9. Moderating Rhetorics of Populism: Moderators' Encounters
with Antagonistic Rhetoric in the 2020 U.S. Presidential and
Vice-Presidential Debates Part 4: Media Discourses: Populism in French and
Spanish Newspaper Coverage 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 from 2015 to 2018 11. Discursive Strategies on
Non-European Immigration to Spain in the Spanish Press: An Analysis of the
Newspapers El País and El Mundo Part 5: (Social) Media Discourses: Populism
and Anti-Populism in American and Hungarian Political Cartoons 12.
Tremendously Metaphorical: A Rhetorical Analysis of Trump's Crooked Hillary
Image Macro 13. Populism on Paper: Is Viktor Orbán a Strong Leader in
Hungary's HVG Magazine? Part 6: Leftist Populism as Authoritarian Populism:
The Case of Venezuela 14. The Role of the Media in an Extremely Polarized
Society: The Case of Venezuelan Populism 15. Nicolás Maduro: Populist
Rhetoric Without Populist Leadership Part 7: Literature as Anti-Populist
Protest: Australian, Mexican American, and Indian American Life Writing
16. Challenging Populism through Literature: Anti-Populist Discourses in
Behrouz Boochani, Valeria Luiselli, and Suketu Mehta 17. Conclusion:
Summary of Results and Needed Research







