The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos

The article examines the foundation and formation of populist logic in the Philippines, focusing on the presidencies of Manuel Quezon, Ramon Magsaysay, and Ferdinand Marcos—leaders who relied heavily on populist rhetoric. Combining grounded theory and critical discourse analysis, I trace the populis...

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Main Author: Talamayan, Fernan
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.phstudies-50072024-10-15T08:00:04Z The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos Talamayan, Fernan The article examines the foundation and formation of populist logic in the Philippines, focusing on the presidencies of Manuel Quezon, Ramon Magsaysay, and Ferdinand Marcos—leaders who relied heavily on populist rhetoric. Combining grounded theory and critical discourse analysis, I trace the populist logic in past articulations of people’s sentiments and demands to identify populism’s linguistic and discursive features, as well as its reproduction of unifying and polarizing signifiers. By casting historical light on populism, I unveil the rhetorical strategies, moral justifications, and temporal perspectives that shaped and continuously shape its articulation and practice in the country. 2024-09-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol72/iss3/4 info:doi/10.13185/2244-1638.5007 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/phstudies/article/5007/viewcontent/03_20PSHEV_2072_20n3_20Talamayan_20_28Final_29.pdf Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints Archīum Ateneo POPULISM • POLITICS • PROPAGANDA • HISTORY • DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
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topic POPULISM • POLITICS • PROPAGANDA • HISTORY • DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
spellingShingle POPULISM • POLITICS • PROPAGANDA • HISTORY • DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Talamayan, Fernan
The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos
description The article examines the foundation and formation of populist logic in the Philippines, focusing on the presidencies of Manuel Quezon, Ramon Magsaysay, and Ferdinand Marcos—leaders who relied heavily on populist rhetoric. Combining grounded theory and critical discourse analysis, I trace the populist logic in past articulations of people’s sentiments and demands to identify populism’s linguistic and discursive features, as well as its reproduction of unifying and polarizing signifiers. By casting historical light on populism, I unveil the rhetorical strategies, moral justifications, and temporal perspectives that shaped and continuously shape its articulation and practice in the country.
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author Talamayan, Fernan
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title The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos
title_short The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos
title_full The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos
title_fullStr The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos
title_full_unstemmed The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos
title_sort political logic of populism in the philippines: the presidencies of quezon, magsaysay, and marcos
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol72/iss3/4
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