From Indignados to Podemos: Sublating Vernacular Rhetoric into National Popular Rhetoric (original) (raw)
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“Passive Revolutions” after the Crisis of Globalization: Gramsci and the Current Culture of Populism
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The translation of politics and politics of translation: Gramsci and the Philosophy of Communicative Praxis
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Rhetoric in Argentina: an overview
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Confronting Spain’s crises: from the language of the plazas to the rise of Podemos
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Podemos: politics as a " task of translation "
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The Gramscian Intervention in the Theoretical and Political Production of the Latin American Left
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Rhetoric in Argentina
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The Ups and Downs of an Uncomfortable Legacy The Complicated Dialogue between Gramsci and the Latin American Left
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Using Gramsci’s Dialogical Approach: The Struggle for Meaning in Q&A Sections of the Spanish Press in the First Third of the Twentieth Century
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Rhetoric in Spain: an overview
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‘Gramsci, Language and Pluralism’, in M. McNally (ed.), Antonio Gramsci, Critical Explorations in Contemporary Political Thought (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2015): 106-122
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Political Crisis and Social Transformation in Antonio Gramsci. Elements for a Sociology of Political Praxis
Loris Caruso
International Journal of Humanities and Social …, 2011
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From ‘the people’ to ‘the citizens’: the possibilities and limitations of populist discourse in Argentina
Victoria Goddard
Berghahn Books, 2019
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Discourses of social movements in Southern Europe The slogans of 15M
David Pujante
Developing New Identities in Social Conflicts. Constructivist perspectives, 2017
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NuestroGramsci: Notes on Antonio Gramsci’s Theoretical Relevance for the Study of Subaltern Latino Politics Research
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The articulation of ‘the people’ in the discourse of Podemos and its partners En Marea and En Comú Podem. The dilemma with ethnicity.
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The book under review is a textbook at the crossroads of Rhetoric, Critical Discourse Analysis, Political Discourse Analysis, Historiography and Culture
Douglas Ponton
2020
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Critical Rhetoric| The Critique of Domination and The Critique of Freedom: A Gramscian Perspective — Commentary
Dana Cloud
International Journal of Communication, 2020
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Deadlocks or Breakthroughs? Tracing the Movement of indignación
Conrad Lluis
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The contours of Gramscian theory in Bolivia: From government rhetoric to radical critique
Angus McNelly
Constellations, 2017
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Gramsci’s Persuaders: Studying Collective Mobilization
Andrea Ruggeri
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Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses 22 (2009): 271-291 The Colour of Rhetoric in the Contemporary Agora
Bernard McKenna
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Pérez, C. (2012). The Chilean student movement and the media - A Comparative Analysis On The Linguistic Representation Of The 04 August, 2011 Manifestation In Right-Wing And Left-Wing Newspapers
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Podemos and the Imagined Nation. The construction of Spain in the political discourse of Pablo Iglesias
Jacopo Custodi
PSA Political Studies Association - Annual International Conference, 2019
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‘By Inevitable Association’: Latin American Modernist Anti-Rhetoric and the Inescapable Figure of the Rhetorician
Abraham Romney
Revista Latinoamericana de Retórica, 2013
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Political Discourse in the Public Space (Chile)
Alejandra I Badilla
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Antonio Gramsci and the Palabra Verdadera: The Political Discourse of Mexico's Guerrilla Forces Author(s): Kathleen
Eveliano Evelian
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Review Essay & Interview: Peter Ives on Gramsci’s Politics of Language
Boulou Ebanda de B'beri
Canadian journal of communication, 2008
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Gramsci's Politics of Language: Engaging the Bakhtin Circle and the Frankfurt School
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ANTI-NEOLIBERAL STRUGGLES IN THE 21 st CENTURY Gramsci revised
Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar
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Communication Activism as a School of Politics: Lessons From Spain's Indignados Movement
Ángel Barbas
Journal of Communication, 2017
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A Review of:Gramsci is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements by R. Day
Jack Bratich
The Communication Review, 2007
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