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OverviewWhether or not it constituted a complete break from the past, the 15-M movement’s most important legacy was a more expansive notion of the popular political, one that recognized cultural representation as a mode of political articulation and as part of a political culture. In an effort to understand the populist cycle inaugurated by 15-M, and to do so beyond a series of narrated events, Performing Populism sets out to explain Spanish populism in relation to the performances of its visual politics. The book's first part examines how the 15-M movement created a new way of seeing that in turn led to a new way of doing politics in Spain. Part Two focuses on the multiple ramifications of that new vision once the people stopped marching and the movement became less visible. From electoral posters to fiction films, documentaries, and internet memes, Performing Populism traces the ways that collective Spanish identities evolved from a period when ""the people"" seemed to have been willingly subsumed under the apathetic ideation of the middle-class consumer to the moment in 2011 when a crisis of representation forced many into political consciousness. This rude awakening kickstarted the reconstruction of a Spanish ""us"" that staged exhibitions of popular will on par with and parallel to the Arab Spring, but in a European register that embraced the countercultural through art that disremembered its political past but could not escape the ghostly shadow of its history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rubén Pérez-HidalgoPublisher: Vanderbilt University Press Imprint: Vanderbilt University Press ISBN: 9780826506092ISBN 10: 0826506097 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 20 October 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Seeing the People 1. Seeing the “Real” People of Spanish “Real” Democracy in the 15-M 2. Documenting Negotiations around the Place and the Time of “Real” Democracy 3. People’s “Bad Manners”: Seeing Populist Antagonism in Cinema After the 15-M Part II: Performing Populism 4. What Did the People See? Beyond Mediatic Populism—Podemos’ Cinematic Turn 5.Parodying Podemos: A Memetic Journey toward the End of Populism 6. Epilogue: VOX’s Postfascism and the Memetic Reconstruction of Nationalist Antagonism Conclusion: The Journey Back from Populism Bibliography IndexReviews"As far as I know there is no theoretical or empirical book comparable to this one. The work is pioneering an alternative approach to populist studies besides offering an exciting reading of recent political and social events in Spain."" - Oscar Garcia Agustin author of Solidarity and the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Europe" As far as I know there is no theoretical or empirical book comparable to this one. The work is pioneering an alternative approach to populist studies besides offering an exciting reading of recent political and social events in Spain. - Oscar Garcia Agustin author of Solidarity and the 'Refugee Crisis' in Europe “As far as I know there is no theoretical or empirical book comparable to this one. The work is pioneering an alternative approach to populist studies besides offering an exciting reading of recent political and social events in Spain.” - Oscar Garcia Agustin author of Solidarity and the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Europe “A book like Performing Populism is absolutely necessary to gain a better understanding and a systematic analysis of the visual dimension of populism. Perez Hidalgo’s work is pioneering an alternative approach to populist studies, besides offering an exciting reading of recent political and social events in Spain.” - Óscar GarcÍa AgustÍn, author of Left-Wing Populism: The Politics of the People Author InformationRubén Pérez-Hidalgo is a lecturer of Spanish studies in the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Sydney. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |