Autore
Urbano, LorenzoTitolo
"This isn't what winning looks like". Il complottismo di QAnon e la (presunta?) sconfitta elettorale di Donald TrumpPeriodico
Studi culturaliAnno:
2021 - Fascicolo:
1 - Pagina iniziale:
97 - Pagina finale:
107Of the many conspiracy theories that involved Donald Trump’s administration, QAnon is without a doubt the most significant and most impactful, especially in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential elections. But QAnon is not just a conspiratorial narrative: it has slowly become a way of seeing and interpreting the course of history, and has coagulated around itself a movement that monopolises the far right of the American political space. It envisions a struggle between Good and Evil, with Trump as its lynchpin and his possible second term as a turning point. This paper reflects on the vicissitudes of QAnon, before, during, and after the elections, both as a conspiratorial way of representing the world and as an example of what Michael Barkun calls improvisational millennialism.
SICI: 1824-369X(2021)1<97:"IWWLL>2.0.ZU;2-7
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