Symbolic Thickening of Public Culture and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Poland

被引:103
作者
Kotwas, Marta [1 ]
Kubik, Jan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] UCL, London, England
[2] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Polit Sci, New Brunswick, NJ USA
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
symbolic thickening; populism; right-wing mobilization; Poland; symbols and rituals; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1177/0888325419826691
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
A key feature of thin populist ideology is a sharp division of the social world into "good people" and "bad elites." Populist ideology "thickens" when it is combined with another ideology, for instance, when this basic distinction is formulated in terms of a nativist or religious discourse with the aim of defining "aliens" or "enemies." Ideological thickening of populism is boosted by and contributes to the cultural process we call symbolic thickening. Thin symbolic systems, congruent with some forms of populism, have relatively few symbols with rather simple connotations, are amenable to many interpretations, and are thus potentially attractive to a large group of people. They can be "thickened" by adding new symbols and suggesting tight interrelations between them. The resulting "thick" symbolic system offers a narrower definition of collective identity and thus attracts a narrower group of people. Our central argument is that a powerful cultural-political feedback loop has emerged in Poland. A gradual symbolic thickening of the Polish public culture through the intensification of Catholic and nationalist discourses resulted in the expansion of the discursive opportunity structure. This produced conditions conducive to the thickening of populist ideologies and helped to increase the legitimacy of populist movements and parties. The rising legitimacy and popularity of the increasingly vigorous "thick" populism, in turn, contributed to the further symbolic thickening of public culture. The argument is based on detailed descriptions and interpretations of four performances and visual displays.
引用
收藏
页码:435 / 471
页数:37
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   The economic logic of right-wing populism in the culture industry: The case of Russell Brand's online content [J].
Isaacs, Rico .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, 2025,
[42]   Economic Populist Sovereignism and Electoral Support for Radical Right-Wing Populism [J].
Mazzoleni, Oscar ;
Ivaldi, Gilles .
POLITICAL STUDIES, 2022, 70 (02) :304-326
[43]   Climate obstruction at work: Right-wing populism and the German heating law [J].
Haas, Tobias ;
Sander, Hendrik ;
Fuenfgeld, Anna ;
Mey, Franziska .
ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2025, 123
[44]   Right-wing populism and territorial party competition: The case of the Alternative for Germany [J].
Leon, Sandra ;
Scantamburlo, Matthias .
PARTY POLITICS, 2023, 29 (06) :1051-1062
[45]   'Saying it like it is': Right-wing populism, international politics, and the performance of authenticity [J].
Lacatus, Corina ;
Meibauer, Gustav .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 2022, 24 (03) :437-457
[46]   Right-Wing Populism and the Securitisation of Laicite Narratives in French Education Policy [J].
Peker, Efe .
SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIETY, 2021, 20 (02) :326-339
[47]   Right-wing populism, social media and echo chambers in Western democracies [J].
Boulianne, Shelley ;
Koc-Michalska, Karolina ;
Bimber, Bruce .
NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, 2020, 22 (04) :683-699
[48]   From social conservatism and authoritarian populism to militant right-wing extremism [J].
Stankov, Lazar .
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2021, 175
[49]   The Mainstreaming of Extreme Right-Wing Populism in the Low Countries: What is to be Done? [J].
Cammaerts, Bart .
COMMUNICATION CULTURE & CRITIQUE, 2018, 11 (01) :7-20
[50]   Right-wing populism's (ab)use of the past in Italy and the Netherlands [J].
Couperus, Stefan ;
Tortola, Pier Domenico .
DEBATS-REVISTA DE CULTURA PODER I SOCIETAT, 2019, :105-118