Democracy and Discriminatory Strategies in Parliamentary Discourse
Special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 17:5 (2018)
Editors
[Journal of Language and Politics, 17:5] 2018. vi, 127 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Democracy and discriminatory strategies in parliamentary discourseKarin Bischof & Cornelia Ilie | pp. 585–593
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“Behave yourself, woman!”: Patterns of gender discrimination and sexist stereotyping in parliamentary interactionCornelia Ilie | pp. 594–616
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Put your “big girl” voice on : Parliamentary heckling against female MPsMaria Stopfner | pp. 617–635
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Constructing ‘the people’: An intersectional analysis of right-wing concepts of democracy and citizenship in AustriaEdma Ajanovic, Stefanie Mayer & Birgit Sauer | pp. 636–654
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Redescribing the Nation: Anti-Semitism as a tool of nation-building in the Hungarian Numerus Clausus debates, 1920–1928Ville Häkkinen | pp. 655–675
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Austrian postwar democratic consensus and anti-Semitism: Rhetorical strategies, exclusionary patterns and constructions of the “demos” in parliamentary debatesKarin Bischof | pp. 676–695
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Mariana Achugar. 2016. Discursive processes of intergenerational transmission of recent history: (Re)making our pastReviewed by Carolina Perez | pp. 696–698
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Darren Kelsey. 2015. Media, Myth and Terrorism. A Discourse-Mythological Analysis of the ‘Blitz Spirit’ in British newspaper responses to the July 7th bombingsReviewed by Heidi de Mare | pp. 699–703
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Jan Zienkowski. 2017. Articulations of Self and Politics in Activist Discourse. A Discourse Analysis of Critical Subjectivities in Minority DebatesReviewed by Thomas Jacobs | pp. 704–707
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Can Küçükali. 2015. Discursive Strategies and Political Hegemony: The Turkish caseReviewed by Khaled A. Al-Anbar | pp. 708–711
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Subjects
Communication Studies
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009030: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Pragmatics