The political production and instrumentalisation of fear in the Christian and Nationalism Conception of the Declaration of Principles of the military Junta. Chile, 1974.

Authors

  • Freddy Timmermann Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez

Keywords:

Fear, anguish, legitimacy, symbolical violence, security

Abstract

This article analyses how the civic-military regime’s elite, in the Declaration of Declaration of the Government of Chile, generated a mechanism of discursive power to create and instill fear and anguish. Through an analysis of historical writings and a critical analysis of discourse and theories of fear and anguish and the sociology of religions, we link quotes with the context of power of that historical moment, including the ideologies and existing theological perceptions, to establish how discourse activates “christian ideology” and “nationalism” to bring about, sociopolitically, fear and anguish.

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Author Biography

Freddy Timmermann, Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez

Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez
Escuela de Educación en Historia y Geografía
General Jofré 462, Santiago Centro (Chile)

Published

2018-12-06

How to Cite

Timmermann, F. (2018). The political production and instrumentalisation of fear in the Christian and Nationalism Conception of the Declaration of Principles of the military Junta. Chile, 1974. ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(37), 213–224. Retrieved from https://revistas.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1720

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