Extrema-direita, xeno-populismo e colonialidade: discursos de ódio e colonização do imaginário no presente

Denise Osório Severo, Paula Guerra
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The expansion of far-right movements constitutes a global phenomenon that has translated into the emergence and strengthening of numerous organizations, parties, and especially into the conquest of power in many countries in Europe, North America, and Latin America. In this article we will try to account for this phenomenon, first by presenting and reflecting on the different theoretical conceptions that have been held about it, namely the different related concepts used by academia, such as populism, fascism, extreme right or authoritarian neoliberalism. On a second level, we will focus our attention on Poland and Portugal. In the case of Poland, for its admittedly populist conjunctural character, ruled since2015 by the Law and Justice Party. In the case of Portugal, for its opposite character, under the management of the Socialist Party, recently reelected with 60% of the votes, but which also experiences the strengthening of extreme right-wing movements. Respecting the sociocultural and historical particularities of each, in both countries these movements are expressed both in civil society and in political society. These experiences reveal counterfaces that, despite their differences, signal approximations with the xeno-populist perspective and can shed light on the understanding of these processes. In the Polish scenario, the adoption of institutional policies and legislation against migrants, LGBTQIA+ and other minorities are notable, as well as growing manifestations of far-right movements, both based on hate speech. On the other hand, the Portuguese context, although governed by an opposite political spectrum, also experiences recent processes of strengthening of the far right. In fact, the far-right "Chega" party won third place in a recent election marked by tensions involving hate speech, xenophobia and nationalist perspectives
极右、新民粹主义与殖民主义:仇恨言论与当前想象的殖民
极右翼运动的扩张构成了一种全球现象,它已经转化为许多组织和政党的出现和加强,特别是在欧洲、北美和拉丁美洲的许多国家夺取了政权。在本文中,我们将试图解释这一现象,首先通过提出和反思关于这一现象的不同理论概念,即学术界使用的不同相关概念,如民粹主义、法西斯主义、极右翼或威权主义新自由主义。在第二个层面上,我们将把注意力集中在波兰和葡萄牙。以波兰为例,波兰自2015年以来一直由法律与正义党(Law and Justice Party)执政。以葡萄牙为例,由于其相反的特点,在社会党的管理下,最近以60%的选票再次当选,但也经历了极右翼运动的加强。由于尊重每个国家的社会文化和历史特点,这两个国家的这些运动都在公民社会和政治社会中表现出来。这些经验揭示了尽管存在差异,但与排外民粹主义观点相似的对立,并有助于对这些过程的理解。在波兰的情况下,针对移民、LGBTQIA+和其他少数群体的制度性政策和立法,以及基于仇恨言论的极右翼运动日益增长的表现,都是值得注意的。另一方面,葡萄牙虽然由相反的政治派别统治,但最近也经历了极右翼势力加强的过程。事实上,极右翼的“Chega”党在最近的选举中赢得了第三名,这次选举的紧张局势涉及仇恨言论、仇外心理和民族主义观点
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