Les religions abrahamites dans le discours du Front National dans le contexte d’extrêmes droites populistes européennes

This article analyses the image of the three abrahamic religions in the recent political manifestos of the French Front National (2012 und 2017) in a comparative perspective with other successful populist radical right-wing parties in EU-Countries of continental Western and Northern Europe. It will be shown that even if there is a common tendency of representing Islam negatively and avoiding overt antisemitism, there are differences with regard to Judaism and/or Israel as well as to the weight of Christianity for the national and/or European culture, which have interesting parallels with the n... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Thomas Johnen
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: Stockholm University Press
Schlagwörter: 894932:Discourse analysis:Topic / 894937:Discourse analysis--Political aspects:Topic / 1069410:Political parties:Topic / 1097938:Right-wing extremists:Topic / 1204289:France:Geographic / 1204558:Denmark:Geographic / 1204537:Sweden:Geographic / 1204901:Austria:Geographic / 1210272:Germany:Geographic / 1210278:Belgium:Geographic
Sprache: Französisch
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.17613/dhb0-v588

This article analyses the image of the three abrahamic religions in the recent political manifestos of the French Front National (2012 und 2017) in a comparative perspective with other successful populist radical right-wing parties in EU-Countries of continental Western and Northern Europe. It will be shown that even if there is a common tendency of representing Islam negatively and avoiding overt antisemitism, there are differences with regard to Judaism and/or Israel as well as to the weight of Christianity for the national and/or European culture, which have interesting parallels with the national discourse traditions and the particular radical right-wing history of these parties.