Populist Politics in Contemporary Brazil

Understanding Lulism and Bolsonarism

Mark Devenney author Daniel de Mendonça author Bianca Linhares author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:31st Jul '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This is the first English language book to analyse the contrasting populisms of Lula and Bolsonaro, developing a unique analysis of Brazilian politics and the more than two-decade long rule of populisms of the left and the right. Lulism, as a centre-left discourse, defends the basic institutional framework of liberal democracies while contesting their inequalities. Bolsonarism is an extreme right-wing, flagrantly anti-democratic political movement. Introducing English speaking readers to why Brazil is central to contemporary geopolitical concerns, the book investigates how populisms imagine, represent and respond to debates about equality and social rights. It centres climate change in the analysis of populist politics, centring debates about the ‘natural world’ in both populisms, and analyses the place of indigenous identities and political claims in relation to Brazil’s populist discourses.

This volume breaks from the confines of well-rehearsed debates on populism, bringing into sharp relief features that tend to take backstage - such as the focus on the antagonistic others (in the plural) buttressing Bolsonarist and Lulist discourses. With its layered analysis of legacies and processes of anti-democracy, it promises to make a timely contribution to debates on both populism and Brazilian politics. -- Paulina Tambakaki, University of Westminster

ISBN: 9781399545907

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152 pages