The Many Faces Of Populism (perspectives From Critical Theory And Beyond)

Volume editor Ivanovic, Mlado
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Volume editor Ivanovic, Mlado; Volume editor Byrd Dustin; Volume editor Morelock, Jeremiah
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The Many Faces of Populism: Perspectives from Critical Theory and Beyond offers a variety of historical, religious, and philosophical perspectives into the history, nature, and development of authoritarian populism in a variety of cultural and civilizational contexts.
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Today, more than ever, it is easy to understand how populism has become such a contested word in contemporary politics. Despite its relatively short history, the term follows a rather volatile trajectory in terms of its historical development and presence as a political practice. When we look at its political and moral impact, one can see that despite its often strict national commitments and narratives, populism is rather a global political phenomenon. As embodiment of anti-establishment narratives, polarizing attitudes, and emancipatory appeal, we can follow its occurrence from Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the USA and UK, the Middle East, all the way to China and India. This edited volume helps fill a gap in the existing literature on Critical Theory (broadly construed) and populism, focusing on the multiple dimensions of historical and contemporary contexts for today’s rising populist movements and their often – but not necessarily – hostile relations towards cosmopolitanism, globalization, environmentalism, and general notions of inclusion and justice. Contributors are: Emília Barna, Ronald Beiner, Dustin J. Byrd, Samir Gandesha, Carlos Antonio Giovinazzo Júnior, Mlado Ivanovic, Yonathan Listik, Grigoris Markou, Jeremiah Morelock, Felipe Ziotti Narita, Ágnes Patakfalvi- Czirják, Maria Cristina Dancham Simões and Hassan Zaheer.
Table of contents:
Notes on Contributors Introduction   Mlado Ivanovic, Dustin J. Byrd and Jeremiah Morelock 1 “In This Land, You Could Live, and Not Only Die.” Understanding Populism in Hungary through Popular Music   Emília Barna and Ágnes Patakfalvi-Czirják 2 The Plague of Bannonism   Ronald Beiner 3 The Populist Persona: A Jungian Approach to the Populism of Donald Trump   Dustin J. Byrd 4 Algorithmic Populism   Samir Gandesha 5 “Kultur ist ein Palast der aus Hundescheisse gebaut ist”: Right-Wing Populism, Social Media and the Failure of Eurocentric Humanism   Mlado Ivanovic 6 Who Is Afraid of the People? The Entanglement of Democracy, Populism and Stupidity   Yonathan Listik 7 Left-Wing Populism in Power in Argentina and Greece   Grigoris Markou 8 A Dialectical Constellation of Authoritarian Populism in the United States and Brazil   Jeremiah Morelock and Felipe Ziotti Narita 9 Authoritarianism in Brazil: Interpretations from Theodor W. Adorno   Maria Cristina Dancham Simões and Carlos Antonio Giovinazzo Júnior 10 Reimagining Saudi Arabia: Authoritarian Populism, State Power and Nationalism   Hassan Zaheer Index
Biographical note:
Mlado Ivanovic, Ph.D. (2016), Michigan State University, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Northern Michigan University. His research interests are situated within the intellectual tradition of the Frankfurt School and Poststructuralism, primarily the works of Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Michel Foucault. His academic focus is currently on moral, political, and environmental challenges tied with the forceful displacement and migration of people. He is one of the directors of the Michigan-based NGO, Refugee Outreach Collective. Dustin J. Byrd, Ph.D. (2017), Michigan State University, is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at The University of Olivet. He is the Founder and Co-Director of the Institute for Critical Social Theory, and the Editor-in-Chief of Ekpyrosis Press. He has published num
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Author Volume editor Ivanovic, Mlado
Date Of Publication Dec 6, 2024
EAN 9789004712560
Contributors Ivanovic, Mlado; Byrd Dustin; Morelock, Jeremiah
Publisher Brill
Languages English
Country of Publication Netherlands
Width 155 mm
Height 235 mm
Product Forms Hardback
Weight 0.617000
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