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TY - JOUR
T1 - Right-wing populist parties endorse what can be recognised as the “arrogance of ignorance
AU - Wodak, Ruth Emily
AU - Nugara, Silvia
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Drawing on her monograph The Politics of Fear (2015), Ruth Wodak presents a critical discourse analysis of populist discourses and politics. She underlines the difference between left-wing and right-wing populism and addresses the problems of islamophobia, antisemitism, and the anger and resentment of the so-called “modernization losers”. She also tackles the specificities of the historical approach of discourse in Critical Discourse Studies while giving some insights into her own intellectual trajectory and social involvement as a discourse analyst.
AB - Drawing on her monograph The Politics of Fear (2015), Ruth Wodak presents a critical discourse analysis of populist discourses and politics. She underlines the difference between left-wing and right-wing populism and addresses the problems of islamophobia, antisemitism, and the anger and resentment of the so-called “modernization losers”. She also tackles the specificities of the historical approach of discourse in Critical Discourse Studies while giving some insights into her own intellectual trajectory and social involvement as a discourse analyst.
KW - argumentation
KW - right-wing populist discourses
KW - euphemisms
KW - scapegoating
KW - context
KW - implicit
M3 - Journal article
SP - 165
EP - 173
JO - Mots. Les langages du politique
JF - Mots. Les langages du politique
SN - 0243-6450
ER -