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THE POPULIST LEADER


ISBN: 979-12-81068-64-3
ISSN: 2611-1349
Language: English
Publisher : Paolo Loffredo Editore Srl
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THE POPULIST LEADER
Self-Representational Strategies in Donald Trump and Matteo Salvini

This volume focuses on the self-representational strategies used by Donald Trump and Matteo Salvini in their right populist discourses. Looking at the recent revival of (right) populism worldwide, it is crucial to address why and how this is happening. The author’s main idea is to identify the most common discursive strategies that contribute to these leaders’ successfulness by revealing similarities and differences, while also investigating a possible evolution of populist discourse as both tweets and traditional speeches are analysed.
This book provides a comparative analysis carried out combining Critical Discourse Analysis (Machin and Mayr 2023) and Corpus Linguistics (Baker 2006; Partington et al. 2013). The data (tweets and traditional speeches) were retrieved during the last three months of election campaigns and the first seven months in government to examine both discursive strategies related to Trump’s and Salvini’s self-promotion as leaders, as well as those used during their time in government. In order to investigate the self-representation of Donald Trump and Matteo Salvini as populist leaders, foregrounding their political storytelling and design of leadership, the author relies on Charteris-Black’s (2006) model for leadership communication and on Seargeant’s (2020) framework to analyse political storytelling.

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Ester Di Silvestro is a Postdoctoral Researcher and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Catania, Italy. She holds a MA in Foreign Languages for International Cooperation and a PhD in Sciences of Interpretation from the University of Catania. Her PhD dissertation focused on a comparative analysis of far-right populist discourse in Italy and in the United States. Specifically, she analysed and compared the populist discourses of Matteo Salvini and Donald Trump. Her research is mainly located in Critical Discourse Analysis and in Corpus Linguistics. In addition, she is also interested in Discursive News Values Analysis, and in the textual and visual analysis of gender representations. Her latest article “ISIS has infiltrated countries all over Europe by posing as refugees”. A comparative study of Donald Trump’s and Matteo Salvini’s employment of fake news and conspiracy theories in their populist discourses has been published in the journal Textus: English Studies in Italy.


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