Images of Populism and Producerism: Political Cartoons from Serbia's 'Anti-Bureaucratic Revolution' (CROSBI ID 245119)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Grdešić, Marko
engleski
Images of Populism and Producerism: Political Cartoons from Serbia's 'Anti-Bureaucratic Revolution'
This article contributes to debates about the break-up of Yugoslavia by focusing on Serbia’s ‘anti-bureaucratic revolution’, a large protest wave that occurred in 1988. Unlike most discussions which focus on elite involvement, this article emphasises the wider cultural resonance of anti-bureaucratic populism. More generally, this article shows that populism can be strengthened if it is coupled with producerism, that is, a discourse that divides society into productive and parasitic groups. Around 800 political cartoons from three Serbian newspapers are analysed. The common theme that emerges is the opposition of the blue-collar worker to the parasitic political functionary.
Populism ; Producerism ; Serbia ; Yugoslavia
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Podaci o izdanju
69 (3)
2017.
483-507
objavljeno
0966-8136
1465-3427
10.1080/09668136.2017.1323325