Populist discourse : critical approaches to contemporary politics
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Populist discourse : critical approaches to contemporary politics
Routledge, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Populist Discourse brings together experts from both linguistics and political science to analyse the language of populist leaders and the media's representation of populism in different temporal, geographical and ideological contexts, including Nazi Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Austria, Greece, the UK, the US and South America. With 17 contributions split into four sections, Populist Discourse covers a variety of approaches such as corpus-based discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis and political perspectives, making it a timely dissection for students and researchers working in linguistics, political science and communication.
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INTRODUCTION: UNRAVELLING POPULIST DISCOURSE
Part I: POPULISM, POLITICS AND COMMUNICATION
1 - The Politics of Authenticity in Populist Discourse: rhetorical analysis of a parliamentary speech by Podemos
Enrique Arroyas Langa and Victoria Fernandez Ilundain
2 - The rising of populist parties in Italy: techno-populism between neo-liberalism and direct democracy
Emiliana De Blasio and Michele Sorice
3 - Rewriting the news: the amphibious relationship between populist Podemos and print media in Spain
Ismael Ibanez-Rosales
4 - Populism and the media factor: a comparative perspective on the Portuguese presidential candidates
Paula do Espirito Santo and Rita Figueiras
5 - Populist discourse in the 21st century: the definition of otherness on Twitter in the cases of Spain, Bolivia and Venezuela
Javier Garcia-Marin and Oscar G. Luengo
Part II: A CORPUS-BASED DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF POPULISM
6 - Us vs. them: polarisation and populist discourses in the online electoral campaign in Spain
Ana Ruiz-Sanchez and Manuel Alcantara-Pla
7 - Imagining the people in UKIP and Labour
Ruth Breeze
8 - For the many, not the few: a transitivity analysis of Labour's 2017 manifesto as a driving force for promoting a populist Britain
Leanne Bartley
9 - Little old UK voting Brexit and some Austrian friends: a corpus-driven analysis of the 2016 UK right-wing tabloid discourse
Pascual Perez-Paredes
10 - Disability in the populist press: An investigation of British tabloids
Maria Cristina Nisco
11 - Speculations about the future: populism and climate change in news discourse
Katherine E. Russo
Part III: RHETORIC, CRITICAL DISCOUSE ANALYSIS AND POPULISM
12 - Populist metaphorical utterances
John Keating and Belen Soria
13 - Populismus and aestheticisation in Nazi rhetoric
Christina Holgado-Saez and Leopoldo La Rubia-Prado
14 - Donald Trump is a Conqueror: how the cognitive analysis of Trump's discourse reveals his worldview
Heather McCallum-Bayliss
15 - Left-wing populist discourses in the Greek press
Themis Kaniklidou
16 - New politics and the voice of the people. A study of populist language in Spanish political discourse: the case of Podemos
Francisco Jose Sanchez Garcia
17 - Metaphors portraying right-wing politician Geert Wilders in Dutch political cartoons
Charles Forceville and Natasa van de Laar
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