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  • Ultra and extreme right-wing in Latin America = flight lines, resistances and appropriation /
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    Title/Author: Ultra and extreme right-wing in Latin America/ edited by Diego Rivera López, Jùlio Antonio Bonatti Santos, Fabián Bustamante Olguín.
    Reminder of title: flight lines, resistances and appropriation /
    other author: Rivera López, Diego.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xvii, 418 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: The imperative of thinking differently about far-right in Latin America (Jùlio Antonio Bonatti Santos, Fabián Bustamante Olguín, Diego Rivera López) -- Part II: Critical Apparatus -- Chapter 2: The Theologization of Politics: an analytical proposal for Catholic Traditionalism in the Chilean sixties (Javier Molina- Johannes) -- Chapter 3: Hate discourses and 'scavenger' desire in present-day politics in Argentina from Michel Foucault's perspective (Senda Sferco) -- Chapter 4: Subjectivation for the far-right: notes for an alternative critical apparatus from a research experience in Chile (Diego Rivera López) -- Part III: Case studies -- Chapter 5: The discourse of the current right in Argentina: articulations and reconfigurations (Ana Aymá) -- Chapter 6: Illiberal memory in the Peruvian far-right discourse (Oswaldo-Bolo Varela) -- Chapter 7: Neoliberal order, culture, religion and politics in the rise of the extreme right in 21st century Peru (José Sánchez Paredes) -- Chapter 8: Rise and fall of contemporary Chilean nationalism: the case of the Movimiento Social Patriota (Patriotic Social Movement) (Rodrigo Pérez de Arce) -- Chapter 9: Radical Right? in Chile: An analysis of the Republican Party (Fabián Bustamente Olguín) -- Chapter 10: Partisan think tanks and the populist radical right: the case of Ideas Republicanas in Chile (Juan Morales Martín, Alejandra Pinochet Córdova, Javiera Flores Cataldo) -- Chapter 11: The coup of 1964, in Brazil, by the pages of the newspaper Ultima Hora (UH) (Thiago Fidelis) -- Chapter 12: Navigating Brazil's Post-Truth Landscape: Fake News, Misinformation and Hate Speech (Julio Antonio Bonatti Santos) -- Chapter 13: Pandemic and pandemonium: nazi-fascist echoes in the Covid-19 denialist discourse and its side effects on the Brazilian social horizon (Cristiano Sandim Paschoal, Glória Di Fanti) -- Part IV: Epilogue -- Chapter 14: Radicalisation and discourses in Latin America: relations, contradictions, and epistemological projections (Diego Rivera López).
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Radicalism - Latin America. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-85063-9
    ISBN: 9783031850639
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