Whistling to the Right Publics? AUR’s Doublespeak in Reaction to Antisemitism Allegations
Whistling to the Right Publics? AUR’s Doublespeak in Reaction to Antisemitism Allegations
Author(s): Adina MarinceaSubject(s): Media studies, Political behavior, Politics and communication, Politics and society, Nationalism Studies, History of the Holocaust, Politics of History/Memory, Politics and Identity, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Institutul National pentru Studierea Holocaustului din Romania ELIE WIESEL
Keywords: calculated ambivalence; dog-whistle politics; doublespeak; antisemitism; Holocaust denial;
Summary/Abstract: Romania has proved to be no outlier in the ongoing trend of mainstream-ization of far-right and neo-fascist politics and discourses, despite the optimistic outlook that many shared not long ago. AUR marked a historical success, being the first “radical return” political formation to gain seats in Parliament after 1989. As a result, a process of accelerated normalization of the far-right discourse is taking place, moving the political spectrum further to the (extreme) right, while also rehabilitating historical figures that played a significant role in the Holocaust. The present paper draws on Discourse Historical Analysis and concepts such as “calculated ambivalence” and “dog-whistle politics” to unpack the coded meanings and whistles entwined in the discursive provocations and reactions of AUR’s leader, George Simion. Starting from AUR’s press release from January 2022, minimizing the Holocaust, which set in motion the “right-wing populist perpetuum mobile”, I analyze the main discursive strategies, both confrontational and submissive, used by Simion in his effort to “dog-whistle” to AUR’s ultranationalist supporters, while at the same time denying allegations of antisemitism, Holocaust minimization, and fascist sympathies. For a qualitative measure of the success or failure of these strategies, a complementary critical analysis of the reactions of some of the most prominent antisemitic ultranationalist voices in Romania is carried out. Is Simion a skillful “dog-whistler” or a “traitor”? The study shows that there is a thin and fluid line between the two.
Journal: Holocaust. Studii şi cercetări
- Issue Year: XIV/2022
- Issue No: 15
- Page Range: 199-234
- Page Count: 36
- Language: English
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