
Radical Right-Wing Populism and Borders
Positioning antagonistic discourses in the (de)bounded spaces of power
Special issue of the Journal of Language and Politics 23:3 (2024)
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[Journal of Language and Politics, 23:3] 2024. vi, 166 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 May 2024
Published online on 21 May 2024
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Table of Contents
- Positioning antagonistic discourses in the (de)bounded spaces of powerChristian Lamour & Oscar Mazzoleni | pp. 307–322
- A fence of opportunity: On how Vox’s radical right populist narratives frame and fuel crises in the border between Spain and MoroccoJosé Javier Olivas Osuna | pp. 323–347
- Commemoration and radical right-wing populism in European borderlands: A power geometries approach to frontier fascism in TriesteChristian Lamour | pp. 348–368
- ‘They will not survive here’: Bordering, racialisation, and nature in the politics of the Finnish populist radical rightSonja Pietiläinen | pp. 369–390
- Bordering and crisis narratives to illiberal ends: The politics of reassurance in Viktor Orbán’s HungaryAndras Szalai | pp. 391–415
- Border-making as illiberal politics: Examples from Orban’s Hungary and Trump’s AmericaJames Wesley Scott | pp. 416–437
- Of infiltrators and wild beasts: Nationalism and populism in Benjamin Netanyahu’s narrative of the bordersMassimiliano Demata | pp. 438–459
- Yuxi Wu. 2023. Media Representations of Macau’s Gaming Industry in Greater China: A Corpus-based Critical Discourse AnalysisReviewed by Yang Han & Tianyu Bai | pp. 460–464
- Gavin Brookes & Paul Baker. 2021. Obesity in the news: Language and Representation in the PressReviewed by Xiaoli Fu & Yaoting Zhang | pp. 465–468
- Othman Khalid Al-Shboul. 2023. The Politics in Climate Change Metaphors in the U.S. Discourse: Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Analysis from an Ecolinguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis PerspectiveReviewed by Xin Zhong & Xiaoyu Ren | pp. 469–472
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