Das margens ao centro – “A normalização sem vergonha"

Autores

  • Ruth Wodak Universidade de Lancaster

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/rmc.v18i1.61089

Palavras-chave:

Normalização;, Populismo de Direita, Estudos de Discurso, Ideologia, Pós-vergonha

Resumo

Esta contribuição discute a evidente virada à direita do cenário partidário austríaco, que se tornou clara nas eleições nacionais de 15 de outubro de 2017. Um processo de normalização, assim se pressupõe, condiciona uma adaptação à agenda parcialmente de extrema direita dos partidos populistas e leva a um foco na política de migração e de refugiados. Na tentativa de definir claramente o fenômeno “populismo de direita”, será ilustrada em detalhes a “destabuização” sem vergonha de conteúdo e declarações de extrema direita antes tabuizados, tomando como exemplo a aproximação entre o novo Partido Popular Austríaco (ÖVP) e o Partido Austríaco da Liberdade (FPÖ).

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Biografia do Autor

Ruth Wodak, Universidade de Lancaster

Professora emérita da Universidade de Lancaster, Reino Unido - Departamento de Lingüística e Língua Inglesa. 

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2024-01-08

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Wodak, R. E. (2024). Das margens ao centro – “A normalização sem vergonha". Mídia E Cotidiano, 18(1), 8-24. https://doi.org/10.22409/rmc.v18i1.61089