Discursive genealogy of Bolsonarism
Main Article Content
Abstract
This article offers a map of the discursive conditions that generated a far-right movement capable of winning the Brazilian presidential elections. The article argues that far from being an aberration, a product of chance or the becoming-fascist of tens of millions of Brazilians, Bolsonarism is profoundly embedded in the country's recent history, including Lula's period. The article also presents the composition of the political blocks that make up Bolsonarism: the party of cattle, the theocratic party, the party of order, the party of the market, and the party of trolls.
Downloads
Article Details
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
All contents of this electronic edition are distributed under the Creative Commons license of "Attribución-shareAlike 4.0 Internacional" (CC-BY-SA). Any total or partial reproduction of the material must mention its origin.
The rights of academic works published in this publication belong to their authors., who grant to AISTHESIS: Revista Chilena de Investigaciones Estéticas the license for its use. The management of the permits and the authorization of the publication of the images (or of any material) that contains copyright and its consequent rights of reproduction in this publication is the sole responsibility of the authors of the articles