Zavershinskaia Polina
Institute for Political Science, Leipzig University, Beethovenstraße 15, 04107 Leipzig, Germany.
Am J Cult Sociol. 2023 Mar 4:1-27. doi: 10.1057/s41290-023-00189-2.
This paper considers the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on right-wing populists' constructions of German collective identity. In their "Covid-19 crisis" narratives, German populists attempted to rearrange the discursive and institutional space of the German civil sphere through a symbolic inversion of the heroic signifier and legitimization of violence against perceived enemies. To analyze such discursive dynamics, this paper utilizes multilayered narrative analysis, drawing on the synthesis of civil sphere theory, the anthropological conceptualization of the relationship between mimetic crisis and symbolic substitution of violence and the sociological narrative theory of the sacralization and desacralization of heroism. This analysis structures the investigation of positive and negative symbolic constructions of German collective identity by German right-wing populist narratives. The analysis shows that although German right-wing populists are politically peripheral, their affective, antagonistic and anti-elite narratives contribute to the semantic erosion of the liberal democratic core of the German civil sphere. This in turn reduces the ability of democratic institutions to control violence and leads to the restriction of civil solidarity.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1057/s41290-023-00189-2.
本文探讨了新冠疫情对德国右翼民粹主义者构建德国集体身份认同的影响。在他们关于“新冠危机”的叙事中,德国民粹主义者试图通过对英雄能指的象征性反转以及对针对假想敌人的暴力行为进行合法化,来重新安排德国公民领域的话语和制度空间。为了分析这种话语动态,本文运用了多层次叙事分析,借鉴了公民领域理论、模仿危机与暴力的象征替代之间关系的人类学概念化,以及英雄主义神圣化与去神圣化的社会学叙事理论。这一分析构建了对德国右翼民粹主义叙事中德国集体身份认同的积极和消极象征建构的研究。分析表明,尽管德国右翼民粹主义者在政治上处于边缘地位,但他们的情感性、对抗性和反精英叙事导致了德国公民领域自由民主核心的语义侵蚀。这反过来又降低了民主机构控制暴力的能力,并导致公民团结受到限制。
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