Populism and Postcolonialism
Herausgeber: Scribano, Adrián; Timmermann López, Freddy; Korstanje, Maximiliano E
Populism and Postcolonialism
Herausgeber: Scribano, Adrián; Timmermann López, Freddy; Korstanje, Maximiliano E
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This book investigates the interconnections between populism and neoliberalism through the lens of postcolonialism. Its primary focus is to build a distinct understanding of the concept of populism as a political movement in the 21st century, interwoven with the lasting effects of colonialism.
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This book investigates the interconnections between populism and neoliberalism through the lens of postcolonialism. Its primary focus is to build a distinct understanding of the concept of populism as a political movement in the 21st century, interwoven with the lasting effects of colonialism.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780367180706
- ISBN-10: 0367180707
- Artikelnr.: 58058504
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780367180706
- ISBN-10: 0367180707
- Artikelnr.: 58058504
Adrián Scribano is Director of the Centre for Sociological Research and Studies and Principal Researcher at the National Scientific and Technological Research Council, Argentina. He is also the Director of the Latin American Journal of Studies on Bodies, Emotions and Society and the Study Group on Sociology of Emotions and Bodies, in the Gino Germani Research Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. Maximiliano E. Korstanje is a global cultural theorist specialising in terrorism, mobilities and tourism. He is a Senior Researcher at the University of Palermo, Buenos Aires (Economics Department) and Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Safety and Security in Tourism/Hospitality (University of Palermo, Argentina). Freddy Timmermann is a Professor at the Silva Henríquez Catholic University, Santiago de Chile; Bachelor in History and Professor of History and Geography (Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso); and Magister and Doctor in History (University of Chile).
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Populism and postcoloniality: Geopolitical experiences
1. Populism, religion and the many faces of colonialism: Ongoing struggles for "the people"
2. Parody, satire and the rise of populism under postcolonial criticism: A French and an Italian case
3. Neoliberalism and Populism in Argentina: Kirchnerism and Macrism as the two side of the same coin
4. Vox of whom? An assessment of Vox through discourse analysis and study of the profile of its social base
5. From Jorge Eliécer Gaitán to Alvaro Uribe: A brief exploration of populism in Colombia
6. The social question in the twenty-first century: A critique of the coloniality of social policies
7. Losing the battle to take back control? Clashing conceptions of democracy in the debate about Brexit
8. Populism and neoliberalism in Chile
9. The game of disillusion: social movements and populism in Italy
10. Intercultural critical reflections on postcolonialist-decolonialist and populist theories from Latin America and Ecuador
11. Populism: The highest stage of neoliberalism of the twenty-first century?
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Populism and postcoloniality: Geopolitical experiences
1. Populism, religion and the many faces of colonialism: Ongoing struggles for "the people"
2. Parody, satire and the rise of populism under postcolonial criticism: A French and an Italian case
3. Neoliberalism and Populism in Argentina: Kirchnerism and Macrism as the two side of the same coin
4. Vox of whom? An assessment of Vox through discourse analysis and study of the profile of its social base
5. From Jorge Eliécer Gaitán to Alvaro Uribe: A brief exploration of populism in Colombia
6. The social question in the twenty-first century: A critique of the coloniality of social policies
7. Losing the battle to take back control? Clashing conceptions of democracy in the debate about Brexit
8. Populism and neoliberalism in Chile
9. The game of disillusion: social movements and populism in Italy
10. Intercultural critical reflections on postcolonialist-decolonialist and populist theories from Latin America and Ecuador
11. Populism: The highest stage of neoliberalism of the twenty-first century?
Index
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Populism and postcoloniality: Geopolitical experiences
1. Populism, religion and the many faces of colonialism: Ongoing struggles for "the people"
2. Parody, satire and the rise of populism under postcolonial criticism: A French and an Italian case
3. Neoliberalism and Populism in Argentina: Kirchnerism and Macrism as the two side of the same coin
4. Vox of whom? An assessment of Vox through discourse analysis and study of the profile of its social base
5. From Jorge Eliécer Gaitán to Alvaro Uribe: A brief exploration of populism in Colombia
6. The social question in the twenty-first century: A critique of the coloniality of social policies
7. Losing the battle to take back control? Clashing conceptions of democracy in the debate about Brexit
8. Populism and neoliberalism in Chile
9. The game of disillusion: social movements and populism in Italy
10. Intercultural critical reflections on postcolonialist-decolonialist and populist theories from Latin America and Ecuador
11. Populism: The highest stage of neoliberalism of the twenty-first century?
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Populism and postcoloniality: Geopolitical experiences
1. Populism, religion and the many faces of colonialism: Ongoing struggles for "the people"
2. Parody, satire and the rise of populism under postcolonial criticism: A French and an Italian case
3. Neoliberalism and Populism in Argentina: Kirchnerism and Macrism as the two side of the same coin
4. Vox of whom? An assessment of Vox through discourse analysis and study of the profile of its social base
5. From Jorge Eliécer Gaitán to Alvaro Uribe: A brief exploration of populism in Colombia
6. The social question in the twenty-first century: A critique of the coloniality of social policies
7. Losing the battle to take back control? Clashing conceptions of democracy in the debate about Brexit
8. Populism and neoliberalism in Chile
9. The game of disillusion: social movements and populism in Italy
10. Intercultural critical reflections on postcolonialist-decolonialist and populist theories from Latin America and Ecuador
11. Populism: The highest stage of neoliberalism of the twenty-first century?
Index