2019
DOI: 10.1080/18902138.2019.1701795
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Right-wing populism and safe identities

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“…In Figure 10 below, @thatmanfrommich adopts a sarcastic tone to address Trump's critics: writing "Sure" with a thumbs-up emoji as if to reassure his interlocutors that he is sanguine about their claims about being harmed by the Republican administration. This affectation is part of a performance by @thatmanfrommich of his experience of real freedom which is connected to knowing the truth about Trump's policies, while his critics have chosen to adopt the "snowflake" mentality of permanent victims (Lobban et al 2020) -usually liberals, women and racial minorities -who are out of touch with reality.…”
Section: Sexual (Geo)politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 10 below, @thatmanfrommich adopts a sarcastic tone to address Trump's critics: writing "Sure" with a thumbs-up emoji as if to reassure his interlocutors that he is sanguine about their claims about being harmed by the Republican administration. This affectation is part of a performance by @thatmanfrommich of his experience of real freedom which is connected to knowing the truth about Trump's policies, while his critics have chosen to adopt the "snowflake" mentality of permanent victims (Lobban et al 2020) -usually liberals, women and racial minorities -who are out of touch with reality.…”
Section: Sexual (Geo)politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algunos de estos estudios han enfatizado en la relación que existe entre discursos que ponen a lo masculino como efecto de una naturaleza esencial, articulados con figuras y retóricas de fuerza, poderío y dominancia en diferentes representaciones literarias (Ferry, 2013;Scholes, 2013). Otros han hecho hincapié sobre las relaciones que existen entre determinados discursos políticos, con tendencias autoritarias y la construcción de un ideal masculino hegemónico acorde a dicha ideología (Lobban et al, 2020;Rottenbacher, 2010;Tan, 2020). Con todo ello, las perspectivas discursivas han aportado reflexiones cruciales sobre la forma cómo se constituye una masculinidad hegemónica y cómo se relaciona con otros discursos y prácticas de dominación como el colonialismo, el racismo y la clase (Lugones, 2008;Segato, 2018).…”
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