The rhetoric of the Brazilian far-right, built in the streets: The case of Rio de Janeiro

This paper is an ethnographic exploration of the construction of far-right rhetoric in Brazil. The work begins with events on the day of the elections of 2018, when Jair M. Bolsonaro won the presidency. To contextualise this scene, the work analyses how farright rhetoric was articulated in the Brazi...

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Author: Bayarri , Gabriel
Format: article
Status:Versión aceptada para publicación
Publication Date:2022
Country:España
Institution:Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
Repository:O2, repositorio institucional de la UOC
OAI Identifier:oai:openaccess.uoc.edu:10609/147066
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10609/147066
http://doi.org/10.1111/taja.12421
Access Level:Embargoed access
Keyword:Brazil
political elections
far-right rhetoric
chains of equivalence
political anthropology
Brasil
eleccions polítiques
retòrica d'extrema dreta
cadenes d'equivalència
antropologia política
antropología política
elecciones políticas
retórica de extrema derecha
cadenas de equivalencia
right and left (Political science)
dreta (Ciències polítiques)
derecha (Política)
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Summary:This paper is an ethnographic exploration of the construction of far-right rhetoric in Brazil. The work begins with events on the day of the elections of 2018, when Jair M. Bolsonaro won the presidency. To contextualise this scene, the work analyses how farright rhetoric was articulated in the Brazilian public sphere from June 2013 until 2018, and specifically, in the State of Rio de Janeiro. The paper explains how anti-corruption and militarized rhetorics in the electoral campaign were fundamental in constructing far-right identity claims and collective mobilisation. As a conclusion, the paper shows the importance of these specific events in the construction of what became the ‘Bolsonarist rhetoric’, as part of a broader, international politics of disaffection.