The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation

Autores
Casullo, María Esperanza; Colalongo, Rodolfo E.
Año de publicación
2022
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Fil: Casullo, María Esperanza. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro; Argentina.
Fil: Colalongo, Rodolfo E. Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Finanzas, Gobierno y Relaciones Internacionales. Colombia
Populist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and the like, in public. Social media has become a key locus for bodily self-presentation because it is used to create the appearance of intimacy and spontaneity through the distribution of ‘candid’ pictures and videos. This paper will analyze how the self-presentation of populist and non-populist leaders are established through Twitter, what images they choose to disseminate, and how they are re-signified by the audience. To do so, we will focus on the two Latin American politicians: Cristina Fernández (with a populist style) and Mauricio Macri (with a technocratic one).
Populist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and the like, in public. Social media has become a key locus for bodily self-presentation because it is used to create the appearance of intimacy and spontaneity through the distribution of ‘candid’ pictures and videos. This paper will analyze how the self-presentation of populist and non-populist leaders are established through Twitter, what images they choose to disseminate, and how they are re-signified by the audience. To do so, we will focus on the two Latin American politicians: Cristina Fernández (with a populist style) and Mauricio Macri (with a technocratic one).
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Ciencias Sociales
populismo
social media
cuerpo
Ciencias Sociales
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spelling The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist RepresentationCasullo, María EsperanzaColalongo, Rodolfo E.Ciencias Socialespopulismosocial mediacuerpoCiencias SocialesFil: Casullo, María Esperanza. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro; Argentina.Fil: Colalongo, Rodolfo E. Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Finanzas, Gobierno y Relaciones Internacionales. ColombiaPopulist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and the like, in public. Social media has become a key locus for bodily self-presentation because it is used to create the appearance of intimacy and spontaneity through the distribution of ‘candid’ pictures and videos. This paper will analyze how the self-presentation of populist and non-populist leaders are established through Twitter, what images they choose to disseminate, and how they are re-signified by the audience. To do so, we will focus on the two Latin American politicians: Cristina Fernández (with a populist style) and Mauricio Macri (with a technocratic one).Populist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and the like, in public. Social media has become a key locus for bodily self-presentation because it is used to create the appearance of intimacy and spontaneity through the distribution of ‘candid’ pictures and videos. This paper will analyze how the self-presentation of populist and non-populist leaders are established through Twitter, what images they choose to disseminate, and how they are re-signified by the audience. To do so, we will focus on the two Latin American politicians: Cristina Fernández (with a populist style) and Mauricio Macri (with a technocratic one).SAGE2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfCasullo, M. E., & Colalongo, R. E. (2022). The populist body in the age of social media: A comparative study of populist and non-populist representation. Thesis Eleven, 173(1), 62–810725-51361461-7455http://rid.unrn.edu.ar/handle/20.500.12049/10129https://doi.org/10.1177/07255136221139913enghttps://journals.sagepub.com/home/THE173 (1)Thesis Eleveninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/reponame:RID-UNRN (UNRN)instname:Universidad Nacional de Río Negro2025-11-06T10:08:57Zoai:rid.unrn.edu.ar:20.500.12049/10129instacron:UNRNInstitucionalhttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/jspui/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/oai/snrdrid@unrn.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:43692025-11-06 10:08:57.935RID-UNRN (UNRN) - Universidad Nacional de Río Negrofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
title The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
spellingShingle The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
Casullo, María Esperanza
Ciencias Sociales
populismo
social media
cuerpo
Ciencias Sociales
title_short The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
title_full The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
title_fullStr The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
title_full_unstemmed The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
title_sort The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Casullo, María Esperanza
Colalongo, Rodolfo E.
author Casullo, María Esperanza
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Colalongo, Rodolfo E.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Sociales
populismo
social media
cuerpo
Ciencias Sociales
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populismo
social media
cuerpo
Ciencias Sociales
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Casullo, María Esperanza. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro; Argentina.
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Populist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and the like, in public. Social media has become a key locus for bodily self-presentation because it is used to create the appearance of intimacy and spontaneity through the distribution of ‘candid’ pictures and videos. This paper will analyze how the self-presentation of populist and non-populist leaders are established through Twitter, what images they choose to disseminate, and how they are re-signified by the audience. To do so, we will focus on the two Latin American politicians: Cristina Fernández (with a populist style) and Mauricio Macri (with a technocratic one).
Populist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and the like, in public. Social media has become a key locus for bodily self-presentation because it is used to create the appearance of intimacy and spontaneity through the distribution of ‘candid’ pictures and videos. This paper will analyze how the self-presentation of populist and non-populist leaders are established through Twitter, what images they choose to disseminate, and how they are re-signified by the audience. To do so, we will focus on the two Latin American politicians: Cristina Fernández (with a populist style) and Mauricio Macri (with a technocratic one).
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