Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »

Using the theory of framing processes in collective action, this article examines the campaign of delegitimization of republican regime addressed by political and journalistic spokesmen of the anti-liberal right during the spring of 1936 in two issues closely linked in the mind of Spanish conservati...

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Main Author: Eduardo González Calleja
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Temps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale-Méditerranée (TELEMME) 2016-10-01
Series:El Argonauta Español
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/argonauta/2412
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spelling doaj-755c204065c048a6856f8753700eb0042020-11-25T01:42:58ZspaTemps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale-Méditerranée (TELEMME)El Argonauta Español1765-29012016-10-011310.4000/argonauta.2412Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »Eduardo González CallejaUsing the theory of framing processes in collective action, this article examines the campaign of delegitimization of republican regime addressed by political and journalistic spokesmen of the anti-liberal right during the spring of 1936 in two issues closely linked in the mind of Spanish conservatism of the thirties: the regime’s inability to solve the problem of public order and its role as a prelude to a revolutionary communist uprising. These processes of framing were a key to achieve the broad-based mobilization that gave coverage to the military coup of July 18 and then to legitimize the Franco’s regime.http://journals.openedition.org/argonauta/2412anticommunismRightfearSecond Republicviolence
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Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »
El Argonauta Español
anticommunism
Right
fear
Second Republic
violence
author_facet Eduardo González Calleja
author_sort Eduardo González Calleja
title Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »
title_short Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »
title_full Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »
title_fullStr Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »
title_full_unstemmed Los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de Estado comunista »
title_sort los discursos catastrofistas de los líderes de la derecha y la difusión del mito del « golpe de estado comunista »
publisher Temps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale-Méditerranée (TELEMME)
series El Argonauta Español
issn 1765-2901
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Using the theory of framing processes in collective action, this article examines the campaign of delegitimization of republican regime addressed by political and journalistic spokesmen of the anti-liberal right during the spring of 1936 in two issues closely linked in the mind of Spanish conservatism of the thirties: the regime’s inability to solve the problem of public order and its role as a prelude to a revolutionary communist uprising. These processes of framing were a key to achieve the broad-based mobilization that gave coverage to the military coup of July 18 and then to legitimize the Franco’s regime.
topic anticommunism
Right
fear
Second Republic
violence
url http://journals.openedition.org/argonauta/2412
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