Caring Ecologies of the New Right and Left: Populist Performances of Care During the Pandemic

被引:2
作者
Santamaria, Sara Garcia [1 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Ada Colau; care; female populist leaders; Isabel Diaz Ayuso; new left; new right; pandemic; performance; populism; Spain;
D O I
10.17645/mac.v10i4.5842
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
This article examines leaders' ability to take care of the people during a global pandemic. The article focuses on two pop-ulist leaders in Spain: Ada Colau, Barcelona's mayor and a global municipalist referent, and Isabel Diaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid and a referent of the new right in Europe. The analysis is informed by theoretical discussions on care, examining how populists perform micro and macro practices of care(lessness) as reflected on their Instagram accounts. How has a global pandemic affected populists' unspoken role of taking care of "their people"? Do they under-stand care as an individual or as a collective enterprise that challenges capitalist forms of annihilation? The article takes a feminist approach by challenging traditional male-centric analyses of populism. Methodologically, the article advances our understanding of discursive, visual, and affective approaches to digital storytelling. The data is analyzed through a combi-nation of content analysis, a performative approach to populism and visual rhetorical analysis. The results show important differences in how right-and left-wing populists create their ethos as carers and establish emotional connections with those they care about, performing radical care versus neoliberal carelessness.
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页数:12
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