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This book presents the first in-depth academic investigation
published in English about one of the most radical incarnations of
the current global wave of new right-wing movements and
governments: the movement that brought to power the current
Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro. The rise of this new
right-wing movement in Brazil came as a surprise to many analysts
who used to see the country as a successful example of the
implementation of progressive social policies in the first decade
of the 21st century, and posed many questions to those seeking to
understand the role Brazil now plays in the development of this
international far-right wave. The authors of this volume try to
answer some of these questions by presenting the results of an
extensive field research conducted over the years with Bolsonaro
supporters and members of the new Brazilian right-wing movements.
They have analyzed quantitative and especially qualitative data to
accompany the accelerated transformations of the Brazilian public
sphere, starting from small liberal and conservative groups on
social media towards larger audiences via book publishing, the
education system, the mainstream media, and the political-party
system. By framing the Brazilian case in the wider international
political scenario, The Bolsonaro Paradox: The Public Sphere and
Right-Wing Counterpublicity in Contemporary Brazil will be an
invaluable resource for sociologists, political scientists,
international relations scholars and other social scientists - as
well as to journalists and political analysts - interested in
better understanding the role Brazil plays in the global rise of
new far-right movements and governments.
Comprehensive account of right-wing and conservative politics in
North and South America Features ten case studies of Argentina,
Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, the United
States, Uruguay and Venezuela Each chapter written to the same
template to facilitate comparative analysis
Comprehensive account of right-wing and conservative politics in
North and South America Features ten case studies of Argentina,
Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, the United
States, Uruguay and Venezuela Each chapter written to the same
template to facilitate comparative analysis
This book presents the first in-depth academic investigation
published in English about one of the most radical incarnations of
the current global wave of new right-wing movements and
governments: the movement that brought to power the current
Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro. The rise of this new
right-wing movement in Brazil came as a surprise to many analysts
who used to see the country as a successful example of the
implementation of progressive social policies in the first decade
of the 21st century, and posed many questions to those seeking to
understand the role Brazil now plays in the development of this
international far-right wave. The authors of this volume try to
answer some of these questions by presenting the results of an
extensive field research conducted over the years with Bolsonaro
supporters and members of the new Brazilian right-wing movements.
They have analyzed quantitative and especially qualitative data to
accompany the accelerated transformations of the Brazilian public
sphere, starting from small liberal and conservative groups on
social media towards larger audiences via book publishing, the
education system, the mainstream media, and the political-party
system. By framing the Brazilian case in the wider international
political scenario, The Bolsonaro Paradox: The Public Sphere and
Right-Wing Counterpublicity in Contemporary Brazil will be an
invaluable resource for sociologists, political scientists,
international relations scholars and other social scientists - as
well as to journalists and political analysts - interested in
better understanding the role Brazil plays in the global rise of
new far-right movements and governments.
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