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identitario

Identitario is an adjective used in Spanish and Italian to describe matters related to identity. In political and cultural discourse, the term identifies a family of ideas and movements that emphasize the preservation or assertion of a specific group’s identity, often tied to ethnicity, culture, language, or religion. Proponents argue that a group’s cultural or national identity can be a basis for social cohesion and political legitimacy in the face of globalization and migration.

In public use, identitario often refers to identity politics—policies and rhetoric that foreground the interests of

The term also appears in non-political contexts, where identitario can simply mean related to identity in a

defined
groups.
This
discourse
is
frequently
linked
to
cultural
nationalism
and
concerns
about
immigration,
migration,
and
cultural
change.
In
Europe
and
other
regions,
identitarian
speech
has
been
associated
with
organized
groups
or
networks
aiming
to
mobilize
supporters,
especially
younger
audiences,
through
online
campaigns
and
distinctive
symbols.
Observers
and
scholars
commonly
describe
these
movements
as
part
of
the
right-wing
or
far-right
spectrum,
though
the
term
can
be
used
more
broadly
in
some
contexts.
sociological
or
cultural
sense,
such
as
discussions
of
a
community’s
language,
traditions,
or
heritage.
The
usage
and
interpretation
of
identitario
vary
by
country
and
discourse,
ranging
from
neutral
descriptors
of
identity-based
concerns
to
contested
labels
within
debates
on
immigration,
multiculturalism,
and
national
belonging.