2016
DOI: 10.18172/cif.3014
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La patria en el discurso político de Pablo Iglesias: la construcción del concepto de patriotismo constructivo a través del lenguaje metafórico

Abstract: HOMELAND IN PABLO IGLESIAS'S POLITICAL DISCOURSE: HOW METAPHORICAL LANGUAGE CONTRIBUTES TO THE SHAPING OF CONSTRUCTIVE PATRIOTISM

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“…The creation of Podemos in 2014 significantly altered the political arena in Spain and Catalonia. Founded at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid by a group of political scientists, the party asserted the legacy of the 15-M movement, demanded the end of austerity measures and defended a Spanish patriotism that extolled social and popular values (Iglesias 2015;Olloqui Redondo 2016). The party's success was almost immediate.…”
Section: The Spanish National Identity Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creation of Podemos in 2014 significantly altered the political arena in Spain and Catalonia. Founded at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid by a group of political scientists, the party asserted the legacy of the 15-M movement, demanded the end of austerity measures and defended a Spanish patriotism that extolled social and popular values (Iglesias 2015;Olloqui Redondo 2016). The party's success was almost immediate.…”
Section: The Spanish National Identity Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En cualquiera de los dos casos se concibe la nación como una comunidad imaginada, en la que la mayoría de los individuos no se conoce ni se conocerá jamás, pero se siente englobada en el mismo proyecto colectivo (Anderson, 1993). El patriotismo ciego, no obstante, es más chovinista, consiste en una exaltación irracional de los símbolos del país y, en este sentido, se identifica más con la postura tradicional del nacionalismo (Olloqui, 2016). El patriotismo constructivo, en cambio, se aleja de esta idea, concibe la comunidad como una asociación de individuos cuyos derechos y libertades se deben salvaguardar (Huddy y Khatib, 2007).…”
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