Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 9, Issue 3 (2010)
2010. iii, 145 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Society, polity, and language community: An enlightenment trinity in anthropological perspectiveMichael Silverstein | pp. 339–363
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Gender-specific constructions of the ‘other religion’ in French and Austrian discourse on Turkey’s accession to the European UnionKarin Bischof, Florian Oberhuber and Karin Stögner | pp. 364–392
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Bird flu hype: The spread of a disease outbreak through the media and Internet discussion groupsIina Hellsten and Brigitte Nerlich | pp. 393–408
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Between Orient and Occident: Tradition, politics and the limits of criticism in the Scholem-Arendt exchangeDavid Kaposi | pp. 409–432
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Political grammar: The name Palestine as discussed at the Academy of the Hebrew LanguageYair Adiel | pp. 433–448
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If both opponents “extend hands in peace” — Why don’t they meet? Mythic metaphors and cultural codes in the Israeli peace discourseDalia Gavriely-Nuri | pp. 449–468
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Teun A. van Dijk. Society and Discourse: How Social Contexts Influence Text and TalkReviewed by Ian Lamond | pp. 469–474
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Nicolina Montesano Montessori. A Discursive Analysis of a Struggle for Hegemony in Mexico. The Zapatista Movement Versus President Salinas de GortariReviewed by Benjamin De Cleen | pp. 475–480
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Asha Sarangi. Language and Politics in IndiaReviewed by Anton Pelinka | pp. 481–483
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