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The Global Rise Of Populism Performance Political Style And Representation Benjamin Moffitt

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The Global Rise Of Populism Performance Political Style And Representation Benjamin Moffitt
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Benjamin Moffitt
ISBN: 9781503604216, 1503604217
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Global Rise Of Populism Performance Political Style And Representation Benjamin Moffitt by Benjamin Moffitt 9781503604216, 1503604217 instant download after payment.

Once seen as a fringe phenomenon, populism is back. While some politicians and media outlets present it as dangerous to the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, others hail it as the fix for broken democracies. Not surprisingly, questions about populism abound. Does it really threaten democracy? Why the sudden rise in populism? And what are we talking about when we talk about "populism"? The Global Rise of Populism argues for the need to rethink this concept. While still based on the classic divide between "the people" and "the elite," populism's reliance on new media technologies, its shifting relationship to political representation, and its increasing ubiquity have seen it transform in nuanced ways that demand explaining. Benjamin Moffitt contends that populism is not one entity, but a political style that is performed, embodied, and enacted across different political and cultural contexts. This new understanding makes sense of populism in a time when media pervades political life, a sense of crisis prevails, and populism has gone truly global.

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