Populismo y propaganda: entre el presente y el pasado
Populism and propaganda are concepts that have been present in the public sphere for centuries, although their interpretation often varies considerably, depending on the ideological or political context. This book is a collection of academic texts constituting a contemporary and interdisciplinary re...
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| Formato: | Online |
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| Idioma: | Lingua castelá |
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
2026
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| Acceso en liña: | ONIX_20260612T144849_9788381427340_41 |
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| Summary: | Populism and propaganda are concepts that have been present in the public sphere for centuries, although their interpretation often varies considerably, depending on the ideological or political context. This book is a collection of academic texts constituting a contemporary and interdisciplinary reflection on the different faces of populism and propaganda. These articles are devoted to issues in the fields of literature, linguistics, sociology and didactics. The paper opening the volume demonstrates that regardless of the changeability of political trends, eras and social expectations, populism is a phenomenon present in our history from the very beginning._x000D_ The articles included in the book deal with a very wide range of topics such as mechanisms of political propaganda in Baroque Spain, contemporary political and media discourse (especially in France, Hungary, Italy, Spain and Ukraine), various aspects of populism in Francoist Spain and the Soviet Union, the political and literary writings of Mario Vargas Llosa, José Ortega y Gasset or Richard Millet, the French theater of social protest, the Sicilian military correspondence from the front of the First World War and the conceptual metaphor, to name but a few._x000D_ The richness of content, the interdisciplinary approach and the variety of points of view present in all the texts prove a great interest in this subject as well as in its place in the past and present of the contemporary socio-political reality. Furthermore, it allows us to outline new perspectives for the analysis of populism and propaganda in the future. |
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