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Mediteranean Populism: Local Identities in a Globalizing Region

Introduction: Populism as a Reaction to Unification

Mediterranean populism is a complex of intellectual, cultural, and political currents advocating for the uniqueness of local identities, traditions, and ecological practices in the Mediterranean in the face of globalization, standardization, and mass tourism. It is not a single ideology but rather a family of discourses emerging in different points of the region — from Catalonia and Provence to Greece, Italy, and Croatia. Its foundation lies in the assertion of the value of place (genius loci), the deep historical connection of the people with a specific landscape, climate, agricultural, and craft practices.

Historical and philosophical roots

The ideological origins can be found in 19th-century European romanticism with its interest in folk culture, language, and local history. However, modern Mediterranean populism formed in the second half of the 20th century as a reaction to three challenges:

  1. Economic modernization and depopulation of rural areas ("exodus from the countryside").

  2. Mass tourism, turning historical cities and coasts into a commodity devoid of authenticity.

  3. European integration, perceived by part of the local elites as a threat to cultural diversity and agricultural traditions (through EU standards).

Important roles were played by thinkers developing a critique of modernity and utopias of progress: from the Algerian-French essayist Albert Camus, who praised the light and nature of the Mediterranean, to the Italian economist Sergio Salvi, who advocated for the value of rural economy.

Key directions and manifestations

Local varieties of plants and animal breeds (flavor ark — Arca del Gusto).

  • Traditional recipes and methods of processing (for example, cheese or extra virgin olive oil production).

  • Agricultural landscapes (for example, terraced vineyards of Cinque Terre or olive groves of Apulia).
    Example: the campaign to save the cheese "Caciocavallo" in southern Italy or unique lemon varieties "Amalfi".

  • 3. Ecological populism.
    Protection of specific Mediterranean ecosystems (macchia, gariga) from fires, construction, and unsustainable land use. Often combined with the idea of traditional resource management as the most adapted to the fragile environment of the region (for example, goat grazing for fire prevention).

    5. "New peasant" discourse.
    Youth movement returning to the land — not in nostalgic, but in innovative key. This is the creation of small organic farms, the revival of abandoned terraces, the combination of agro-tourism and sustainable agriculture. Often ideologically colored in tones of decentralization, anti-globalism, and food sovereignty.

    Sardinia (Italy): An island with a strong sense of cultural distinctiveness. Here populism is expressed in the protection of pastoral culture, the Sardinian language, unique rituals (such as vocal polyphony canto a tenore), and resistance to turning the Costa Smeralda coast into a preserve for super-rich.

  • Catalonia (Spain): Here populism is closely intertwined with political nationalism. Protection of the Catalan language, cuisine (creams, sausages), human towers (castells), and festivals (correfoc) are part of building a national identity different from Castilian.

  • Crete (Greece): Cretans are known for their special sense of local pride, rooted in the Minoan civilization. Here a special Cretan diet (the basis of the Mediterranean) is cultivated, musical traditions (lyre), and even a special character of hospitality, contrasting with the "standardized" Greek culture for tourists.

  • Criticism and contradictions

    Populism is not without internal problems:

    • Risk of folklorization and commodification: The very authenticity can turn into a commodity for tourists. The market is flooded with "traditional" products produced industrially.

    • Exclusivity and xenophobia: Protection of "one's own" can lead to the rejection of immigrants or "outsiders" who do not share local values.

    • Nostalgic conservatism: Idealization of the past can hinder social progress, especially in issues of gender equality or minority rights.

    • Conflict with general European norms: For example, EU requirements for hygiene on small cheese factories may threaten the very existence of traditional cheeses.

    Conclusion: Searching for sustainability in the local

    Mediterranean populism is not just nostalgia but an active search for an alternative model of development in the era of global crises (climate, food, identity). It offers an answer based not on universal recipes but on deep knowledge of the place: its ecological limitations, historical experience, and cultural codes. This movement from unification to diversity, from global chains to local cycles, from speed to slow, conscious consumption.

    Ultimately, its value lies in reminding us that the Mediterranean was and remains not just a geographical concept but a mosaic of unique worlds, whose survival depends on the ability to maintain a balance between openness and distinctiveness, between modernization and respect for heritage, which ensured the sustainability of this fragile region for thousands of years.


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