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Performing the COVID-19 Crisis in Flemish Populist Radical-Right Discourse: A Case Study of Vlaams Belang's Coronablunderboek
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                    - Meijen, Jens (Autor)
 
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            Performing the COVID-19 Crisis in Flemish Populist Radical-Right Discourse: A Case Study of Vlaams Belang's Coronablunderboek
        Zusammenfassung
            Abstract:
„In June 2020, the Flemish populist radical right party Vlaams Belang (VB) published the Corona Blunder Book (CBB; Coronablunderboek in Dutch), detailing the government's mistakes in handling the COVID-19 crisis. Populist parties can 'perform' crisis by emphasising the mistakes made by opponents (Moffitt, 2015) and may use a specifically populist discursive style, consisting largely of aggressive and sarcastic language (Brubaker, 2017). This paper takes the CBB as a case study in the populist performance of crisis and the populist style, finding that the book is, first, a clear example of populist 'everyman' stylistics and the performance of crisis, and, second, that VB uses the book to shift the COVID-19 crisis from a public health crisis to a crisis of governance, seeking to blame Belgium's federal structure for the government's alleged mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic and hence arguing for Flemish independence, one of the party's main agenda points.“
        Publikation
            Politics of the Low Countries
        Band
            3
        Ausgabe
            2
        Seiten
            158–183
        Datum
            2021
        ISSN
            25899929
        Kurztitel
            Performing the COVID-19 Crisis in Flemish Populist Radical-Right Discourse
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            14.04.23, 09:31
        Zitierung
            MEIJEN, Jens, 2021. Performing the COVID-19 Crisis in Flemish Populist Radical-Right Discourse: A Case Study of Vlaams Belang’s Coronablunderboek. Politics of the Low Countries. 2021. Bd. 3, Nr. 2, S. 158–183. DOI 10.5553/PLC/.000016
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