Orbán áldozatai: A félelemkeltés és ellenségképzés szónoklatai a populista propagandaállamban Magyarországon
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Orbán áldozatai : A félelemkeltés és ellenségképzés szónoklatai a populista propagandaállamban Magyarországon. / Sukosd, Miklos.
I: Médiakutató , Bind 13, Nr. 3-4, 2022, s. 59-77.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Orbán áldozatai
T2 - A félelemkeltés és ellenségképzés szónoklatai a populista propagandaállamban Magyarországon
AU - Sukosd, Miklos
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This paper explores the key features of Viktor Orbán’s populist rhetoric, which remained essentially the same from 1989 to the 2020s. Orbán speaks in the name of the nation as a whole, envisions dangerous enemies instead of democratic political opponents, and mobilises against an external occupying power.By systematically evoking fear, the desire for revenge, and naming the ever-present enemies, he transforms historically rooted ressentiment, grievance culture and notions of (self)victimisation in Hungarian national identity into active hate politics. With his rhetoric, he awakens the desire for an authoritarian leader whocan save, with dictatorial state policies, the people from a fearful and dangerous world. From a theoretical perspective, I analyse Orbán’s speeches and their powerful impact with the concepts of speech act theory and securitisation. The analyzed texts include Orbán’s famous speech in 1989, and his series of seasonal addresses during the last twenty years (including a secondary analysis of a database of 41 speeches).
AB - This paper explores the key features of Viktor Orbán’s populist rhetoric, which remained essentially the same from 1989 to the 2020s. Orbán speaks in the name of the nation as a whole, envisions dangerous enemies instead of democratic political opponents, and mobilises against an external occupying power.By systematically evoking fear, the desire for revenge, and naming the ever-present enemies, he transforms historically rooted ressentiment, grievance culture and notions of (self)victimisation in Hungarian national identity into active hate politics. With his rhetoric, he awakens the desire for an authoritarian leader whocan save, with dictatorial state policies, the people from a fearful and dangerous world. From a theoretical perspective, I analyse Orbán’s speeches and their powerful impact with the concepts of speech act theory and securitisation. The analyzed texts include Orbán’s famous speech in 1989, and his series of seasonal addresses during the last twenty years (including a secondary analysis of a database of 41 speeches).
KW - Det Humanistiske Fakultet
KW - national identity
KW - rhetoric
KW - political communication
KW - propaganda
KW - ressentiment
KW - securitisation
KW - speech act theory
KW - Viktor Orbán
KW - Hungary
KW - discourse analysis
KW - rhetorical analysis
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 13
SP - 59
EP - 77
JO - Médiakutató
JF - Médiakutató
SN - 1587-0308
IS - 3-4
ER -
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