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El discurso del odio hacia el feminismo: análisis del discurso de Vox

Authors: Martínez Hernández, Ángela;

El discurso del odio hacia el feminismo: análisis del discurso de Vox

Abstract

En los últimos años hemos asistido al auge de dos movimientos contrapuestos: por un lado, el feminismo y, por otro el antifeminismo. El segundo de ellos lo respaldan partidos políticos situados en la derecha radical, como Vox, que consideran al feminismo como una amenaza que atenta contra los valores que defienden, por ejemplo, el de familia tradicional. Así, el partido liderado por Santiago Abascal, ha elaborado una estrategia para persuadir a los votantes en la que utiliza un discurso contra el feminismo, al que define como opresor, afirmando que uno de sus objetivos es someter al hombre al sistema, no la igualdad. Estos discursos se caracterizan por ser extremistas y vehementes, por lo que pueden calificarse como discursos de odio. En este trabajo, analizaremos dos discursos de Vox basándonos en la teoría de los marcos de George Lakoff, que nos ayudará a ver cómo se utiliza la lengua para la estrategia política. Asimismo, intentaremos demostrar que Vox emplea un discurso de odio hacia el feminismo.

Keywords

Discurso, Feminismo, Vox, Ideología, Discurso del odio

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