Conference Paper (unpublished)
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Swanson DM, Guion Akda? E & Gamal M (2018) Nation State, The Rise of Popul(ar)ism, and Curricula of Global Citizenship. American Educational Research Association: The dreams, possibilities, and necessity of Public Education Conference, New York, 13.04.2018-17.04.2018. https://www.aera.net/
Abstract
The ascendancy of nationalist popul(ar)ism as evidenced by Brexit, the U.S. presidency of Donald Trump and the rise of far right charismatic leaders across Europe have heralded a profound alteration in the ways in which the relationship between the ¡° people¡± and the ¡°nation¡± can be understood. Accordingly, the ¡°people¡± is deployed in populist discourses as a ¡°rhetorical strategy of social reference¡± to a ¡°pure¡±, virtuous and marginalized part of the ¡°patriotic body politic¡±(Bhabha, 1994, p.145) struggling ¡° to be represented in [this] unruly ¡®time¡¯¡±(Bhabha, 1994, p. 147). This notion of the people harbours with it a conception of the ¡°elites¡± who are ¡°corrupt or¡ morally inferior¡± (Muller, 2014, p.485). Concomitantly, this discourse mobilises a conception of the nation as failing, harkening back to a romantic and nostalgic past. Accordingly, the nation is framed as an entity besieged by refugees, asylum seekers and ¡°illegal immigrants¡±. This has led to a number of exclusionary policies, pronouncements and proposals aimed at protecting and ¡®taking back control¡¯ of the nation (Fassin, 2011; Bhatia, 2015; Vaughan-Williams, 2008).
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Conference | American Educational Research Association: The dreams, possibilities, and necessity of Public Education Conference |
Conference location | New York |
Dates | ¨C |
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PhD Researcher, Education