Publication: Politician, activist… or hero? Rebel Narratives from Spanish 15-M movement
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John Benjamins
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This article explores how narratives and their discursive elements construct the idea of rebelliousness in subjects who followed different pathways through politics and activism after the Spanish 15-M movement. Methodologically, two representative examples of narratives have been selected on the basis of interviews with participants in the movement. To study these cases, the concept of rebel narratives is proposed from the perspective of narrative as social practice. The analysis applied here is based on a dialogue between the two cases studied, as discourses in which the activity of their tellers develops in certain contexts of discourse production. Based on this analysis, it is suggested that rebelliousness, in addition to manifesting subjective affiliations, fulfils a performative function with which the subjects legitimise their chosen path and constitute themselves, motivating, in the cases presented, revisions of the past or the rhetoric characteristic of a hero.
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Galindo-Ramírez, J., Jaraíz-Arroyo, G., & Hernández-Ramírez, M. (2022). Politician, activist… or hero? Rebel Narratives from Spanish 15-M movement. Journal of Language and Politics, 21(5), 721-741. DOI 10.1075/jlp.21003.gal






