关键词: Covid-19 anxiety fantasy ontological insecurity populism

来  源:   DOI:10.1177/00471178221149634   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
This short article discusses how different fantasy narratives have come together during the Covid-19 crisis in various far-right movements, parties and audiences across the world and how much of these fantasies rely on racialised and gendered notions of a fantastical world-order in which particular forms of emotional governance provide a relief and sense of security to certain societal groups. This involves a close engagement with crisis and crisis narratives in relation to ontological insecurity and anxiety; how such crisis narratives have materialised in fantasies related to borders and corona nationalism, and the emotional governance of these particular fantasies in the hands of populist leaders and their increasingly receptive audiences.
摘要:
这篇短文讨论了在新冠肺炎危机期间,不同的幻想叙事是如何在各种极右翼运动中融合在一起的,世界各地的政党和观众,以及这些幻想中有多少依赖于幻想世界秩序的种族化和性别化观念,在这种观念中,特定形式的情感治理为某些社会群体提供了解脱和安全感。这涉及到与本体论不安全感和焦虑有关的危机和危机叙事的密切接触;这种危机叙事是如何在与边界和电晕民族主义有关的幻想中实现的,以及民粹主义领导人及其日益接受的受众手中对这些特殊幻想的情感治理。
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