The Soft Power of War
Legitimacy and community in Iraq war discourses
Special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 4:1 (2005)
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[Journal of Language and Politics, 4:1] 2005. 175 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: The soft power of war. Legitimacy and community in Iraq war discoursesLilie Chouliaraki | pp. 1–10
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The language of neofeudal corporatism and the war on IraqPhilip Graham and Allan Luke | pp. 11–39
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Blair’s contribution to elaborating a new ‘doctrine of international community’Norman Fairclough | pp. 41–63
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War rhetoric of a little ally: Political implicatures and Aznar’s legitimatization of the war in IraqTeun A. van Dijk | pp. 65–91
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The Iraq war as curricular knowledge: From the political to the pedagogic divideBessie Mitsikopoulou and Dimitris Koutsogiannis | pp. 93–117
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Computer games as political discourse: The case of Black Hawk DownDavid Machin and Theo van Leeuwen | pp. 119–141
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Spectacular ethics: On the television footage of the Iraq warLilie Chouliaraki | pp. 143–159
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Film as language: The politics of early film theory (19201960). The case of Siegfried Kracauer as émigré intellectualMarkus Rheindorf | pp. 161–168
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