Constructing the enemy in the process of virtue signalling: A critical reflexion on media representations of Jordan Peterson

This article depicts an analysis of the media production of a controversial figure, Canadian professor and clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson, as a fragment of popular culture. Based on the methods of literary criticism and on the comparison, interpretation of themes and style, with the support o...

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Main Author: Ligia Tomoiaga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Département de communication sociale et publique, Université du Québec à Montréal 2024-01-01
Series:Revue Internationale Animation, Territoires et Pratiques Socioculturelles
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.55765/atps.i25.2429
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Summary:This article depicts an analysis of the media production of a controversial figure, Canadian professor and clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson, as a fragment of popular culture. Based on the methods of literary criticism and on the comparison, interpretation of themes and style, with the support of images and wordings circulating in the media, the proposed critical reflection does not concern his ideas, but how the media influenced their audiences by creating an enemy through their representations of this public intellectual. The text is an attempt by the author, who lived under a totalitarian communist regime, to demonstrate how propaganda techniques, such as virtue signalling, stigmatize.
ISSN:1923-8541