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Geographies of entitled anger: Revanchist populism in Brazil and beyond

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  • Ryan Centner
  • Mara Nogueira

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In an age of resurgent populism, emotional geographies play an underexamined yet pivotal role in explaining cross-class alliances that have enabled particularly angry forms of revanchist politics across world regions. This essay delineates the notion of “revanchist populism†and its grounding in “entitled anger,†as well as self-righteous geographical imaginations more broadly, to shed new light on the Brazilian case in recent years, which is further explored in this special issue. Beyond Brazil, we suggest how this approach can be used to bring a more geographical perspective to related iterations of revanchist populism elsewhere in the world and across the political spectrum, from Venezuela to Turkey, and Argentina to India.

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  • Ryan Centner & Mara Nogueira, 2024. "Geographies of entitled anger: Revanchist populism in Brazil and beyond," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 42(4), pages 501-508, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirc:v:42:y:2024:i:4:p:501-508
    DOI: 10.1177/23996544241254249
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