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Buch, Englisch, 112 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 367 g

Reihe: The Lines of the Symbolic in Psychoanalysis Series

Appleton

A Lacanian Conception of Populism

Society Does Not Exist
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-1-032-55720-5
Verlag: Routledge

Society Does Not Exist

Buch, Englisch, 112 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 367 g

Reihe: The Lines of the Symbolic in Psychoanalysis Series

ISBN: 978-1-032-55720-5
Verlag: Routledge


A Lacanian Conception of Populism takes issue with traditional theories of populism, which seek to equate populism with hegemony, arguing that these are not only different but even incompatible logics.

Timothy Appleton contends that one of the main differences between populism and hegemony has to do with the social totality: while hegemony absolutises it, populism eviscerates it, setting in its place an (apparently paradoxical) dispersion of singular instances of ‘the people’. The book considers the work of Laclau, Badiou, Žižek and Rancière, before arriving at a novel conceptualisation that Appleton dubs ‘the populism of singularities’. In the second half of the book, the author draws out the consequences of this concept for contemporary political theory: the question of how to define ‘left’ and ‘right’; the question of popular enthusiasm and affect; ‘truth’ versus ‘post-truth’; the question of leadership; populism and nationalism; and the relation between populism and political parties.

A Lacanian Conception of Populism will be key reading for academics and scholars of political theory, political philosophy, post-Marxist thought, discourse theory and psychoanalysis. It will also be of interest to those working in the areas of populism studies, cultural studies, gender studies and queer theory.

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Part 1 1. Populism versus hegemony Part 2 2. Is populism left-wing or right-wing? 3. What is the connection between populism and affect? 4. Is populism post-truth? 5. What makes a populist leader? 6. Is there a connection between populism and nationalism? 7. How should populists relate to political parties? 8. Conclusion: Future politics Appendices: A few short essays on political matters 9. What is ‘the populism of singularities’? 10. Was will das Volk? 11. Beyond the empty signifier: lalangue and Black Lives Matter 12. Brexit and the tautology of being


Timothy Appleton studied discourse analysis with Ernesto Laclau at the University of Essex, before doing a PhD in Philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid. He is currently a linguistics lecturer at the Camilo José Cela University, Madrid, Spain.



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