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Vol. 95 No. 141 (2024): January - June
Vol. 95 No. 141 (2024): January - June
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30920/
Published:
2024-06-30
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Editorial
The Latin America’s far-right swarm
Juan Carlos Ubilluz, Oswaldo Bolo-Varela
4-11
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I. La construcción de la derecha radical populista
How the Uniqueness of the Radical Populist Right in Latin America Allows Us to Rethink the Global Radical Populist Right
Juan Carlos Ubilluz
12-39
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Emerging right-wings in Colombia
Eduardo Restrepo
40-54
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"Our ideas are already governing." The think tank Ideas Republicanas in the strategy of the radical right in Chile.
Juan Jesús Morales, Alejandra Valentina Pinochet Córdova, Javiera Anaís Flores Cataldo
55-72
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The Radical Conservatism in Peru. The Case of Popular Renovation (2020-2024)
Jorge Luis Duárez Mendoza
73-92
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The New Rights in Mexico’s Electoral Scenario, 2024
Xóchitl Patricia Campos López
93-107
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II. La batalla por la hegemonía en las industrias culturales
How does America’s Radical Right Define the Political Context in Which it Acts?
Farid Kahhat Kahatt
108-113
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From the Margins to the Mainstream. Agustin Laje and the “Cultural Battle” of the Radicalized Right Wing
Ezequiel Saferstein
114-139
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The Publishing Industry’s Role in the Ideological Legitimation of the Radical Right in Latin America
Roy Palomino
140-151
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Peruvian cinema in dispute: Radical right wing in digital media against documentaries of recent history
Mónica Grisell Delgado Chumpitazi
152-170
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Cultural War of the Radical Conservative Right on TikTok: A Comparative Study of Influencers in Peru, Brazil, France and Italy
Elder Cuevas-Calderón, Eduardo Yalán Dongo, Paolo Demuru, Angela Anzelmo, Lilian Kanashiro
171-187
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III. La ideología de género como núcleo constitutivo del conservadurismo radical
Gender Ideology and the Rise of La Libertad Avanza in Argentina. 100 days of Government
Mariana Berdondini, Lucia Vinuesa
188-203
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The conservative evangelical countermovement in Peru (2009-2019): allies, resources and strategies
Kevin Tello Aguinaga
204-226
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“The Media Battle” of Parents in Action and the Conservative Discourse in the Peruvian Political Scene
Raúl Castro-Pérez
227-244
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Discursive Strategies of the New Mexican Conservative Groups against “Gender Ideology”
Ricardo Bernal Lugo, Jorge Valtierra-Zamudio
245-262
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The radical right, and the sexual dissident as a scapegoat (or ally, when appropriate). The case of “Seis tetas” by Camila Sosa Villada
Richard Leonardo-Loayza
263-278
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IV. La reivindicación de la tradición autoritaria
Terruqueo and historical negationism: the singular, radical and exemplary revisionism of the Peruvian far-right wing
Oswaldo Bolo-Varela
279-303
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Discursive Functioning of the Chilean Far-Right in the Press and TikTok: Historical Revisionism 50 Years after the Coup d’etat
Diego Rivera López, Fabián Riquelme Csori, Matthieu Vernier, Aracelly Balboa, Anaís Berríos, Victoria V. Rivera, Almendra Núñez, Marco Antonio Vivar
304-324
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Old Speeches, New Resources. Memes as a Tool for the Spread of Extremist Narratives and Far-Right Ideology in Peru
Said Ilich Trujillo Valverde, Carlos Andrés Rosas Hinostroza
325-344
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From the Love of Liberty to the Cult of Might: Continuities and Discontinuities Between Liberalism and Fascism
Sebastián León
345-361
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