"Here, the Hungarian people will decide how to raise our children": Populist rhetoric and social categorization in Viktor Orban's anti-LGBTQ campaign in Hungary

被引:13
作者
Gera, Marton [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Postbus 1550, NL-1001 NA Amsterdam, Netherlands
来源
NEW PERSPECTIVES | 2023年 / 31卷 / 02期
关键词
Hungary; Viktor Orban; social categorization; populist rhetoric; political discourse; critical discourse analysis; COMMUNICATION; NATIONALISM; IDENTITY; POLITICS; EUROPE; RIGHTS; POLAND; STYLE; STATE;
D O I
10.1177/2336825X231164311
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
This paper analyzes how the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban uses social categorization and populist rhetoric in an anti-LGBTQ campaign. Drawing on social identity theory and the scholarship on populist rhetoric and anti-LGBTQ politics, the article examines 46 interviews, press statements, public speeches, and op-eds by Orban. Using critical discourse analysis (CDA) and Wodak's discourse-historical approach, it shows how the prime minister frames LGBTQ communities as an out-group that poses a threat to Hungarian values and way of living. Similar to the issue of immigration and existing anti-LGBTQ frames in other countries, Orban presents LGBTQ groups within his well-established anti-Western narrative. In addition, he connects LGBTQ communities to other out-groups that have been portrayed as a threat for a long time. The study sheds new light on the linguistic strategies of Orban and shows how populist rhetoric and social categorization complement each other in a political campaign.
引用
收藏
页码:104 / 129
页数:26
相关论文
共 87 条
[1]   Explaining Orban: A Political Transaction Cost Theory of Authoritarian Populism [J].
Adam, Zoltan .
PROBLEMS OF POST-COMMUNISM, 2019, 66 (06) :385-401
[2]  
Albertazzi D, 2008, TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY POPULISM: THE SPECTRE OF WESTERN EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY, P100
[3]  
Ayoub Phillip., 2016, STATES COME OUT EURO
[4]   With Arms Wide Shut: Threat Perception, Norm Reception, and Mobilized Resistance to LGBT Rights [J].
Ayoub, Phillip M. .
JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 2014, 13 (03) :337-362
[5]   Populists in government? Hungary's "system of national cooperation" [J].
Batory, Agnes .
DEMOCRATIZATION, 2016, 23 (02) :283-303
[6]  
Beres-Deak R., 2020, QUEER FAMILIES HUNGA
[7]   Anti-Immigration Discourses in Hungary during the "Crisis' Year: The Orban Government's "National Consultation' Campaign of 2015 [J].
Bocskor, Akos .
SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 2018, 52 (03) :551-568
[8]   De-democratization in Hungary: diffusely defective democracy [J].
Bogaards, Matthijs .
DEMOCRATIZATION, 2018, 25 (08) :1481-1499
[9]  
Bolcso D., 2020, TELEX 1004
[10]   The effects of populism as a social identity frame on persuasion and mobilisation: Evidence from a 15-country experiment [J].
Bos, Linda ;
Schemer, Christian ;
Corbu, Nicoleta ;
Hameleers, Michael ;
Andreadis, Ioannis ;
Schulz, Anne ;
Schmuck, Desiree ;
Reinemann, Carsten ;
Fawzi, Nayla .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL RESEARCH, 2020, 59 (01) :3-24