E-Book, Englisch, 738 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 738 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
ISBN: 978-1-351-72897-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
With 45 chapters written by leading scholars from around the world, this Handbook covers the following key areas:
- Overviews of the most influential theoretical approaches, including Bourdieu, Marx, Habermas and Foucault;
- Methodological approaches to language and politics, covering discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics, and multimodal analysis;
- Genres of political action from speech-making and policy to national anthems and billboards;
- Cutting-edge case studies about hot-topic socio-political phenomena, such as aging, social class, gendered politics, populism, and the politics of religion.
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Politics is a vibrant survey of this key field and is essential reading for advanced students and researchers studying language and politics.
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Introduction: Introducing the language-politics nexus (Ruth Wodak and Bernhard Forchtner)
Part I: Theoretical Approaches to Language and Politics
Chapter 1: Rhetoric as a Civic Art from Antiquity to the Beginning of Modernity (Sara Rubinelli)
Chapter 2: From Karl Marx to Antonio Gramsci and Louis Althusser (Bob Jessop)
Chapter 3: Jürgen Habermas: Between Democratic Deliberation and Deliberative Democracy (Simon Susen)
Chapter 4: Michel Foucault (Reiner Keller)
Chapter 5: Jacques Lacan (Yannis Stavrakakis)
Chapter 6: The Discourse Theory of Ernesto Laclau (Christoffer Kølvraa)
Chapter 7: Pierre Bourdieu: Ally or Foe of Discourse Analysis? (Andrew Sayer)
Chapter 8: Conceptual History: The History of Basic Concepts (Jan Ifversen)
Chapter 9: Critical Discourse Studies (Bernhard Forchtner and Ruth Wodak)
Part II: Methodical Approaches to Language and Politics
Chapter 10: Content Analysis (Roberto Franzosi)
Chapter 11: Corpus Analysis (Amelie Kutter)
Chapter 12: Cognitive Linguistic Critical Discourse Studies: Connecting Language and Image (Christopher Hart)
Chapter 13: Competition Metaphors & Ideology: Life as a Race (Jonathan Charteris-Black)
Chapter 14: Multimodality, Legitimation and Politics (Theo van Leeuwen)
Chapter 15: Narrative Analysis (Anna de Fina)
Chapter 16: Rhetorical Analysis (Claudia Posch)
Chapter 17: Understanding Political Issues through Argumentation Analysis (Ruth Amossy)
Chapter 18: Conversation Analysis (Steven E. Clayman and Laura Loeb)
Chapter 19: Politics Beyond Words: Ethnography of Political Institutions (Endre Dányi)
Part III: Genres of Political Action
Chapter 20: Parliamentary Debates (Cornelia Ilie)
Chapter 21: Government Communication (Sten Hansson)
Chapter 22: Press Conferences (Mats Ekström and Göran Eriksson)
Chapter 23: Policymaking: Policy Documents and Laws (Kristof Savski)
Chapter 24: The Semiotics of Political Commemoration (Martin Reisigl)
Chapter 25: Mediatization and Political Language (Michael Higgins)
Chapter 26: Performing Politics: From the Town Hall to Inauguration (Jennifer Sclafani)
Chapter 27: Genres of Political Communication in Web 2.0 (Helmut Gruber)
Chapter 28: Music and Sound as Discourse and Ideology: The Case of the National Anthem (David Machin)
Chapter 29: The Language of Party Programs and Billboards: An Example of the 2014 Parliamentary Election Campaign in Ukraine (Lina Klymenko)
Chapter 30: Caricature and Comics (Randy Duncan)
Chapter 31: Meetings (Jo Angouri and Lorenza Mondada)
Part IV: Applications and Cases I: Language, Politics, and Contemporary Socio-Cultural Challenges
Chapter 32: Climate Change and the Ecological Crisis (Anabela Carvalho)
Chapter 33: Old and Dependent: The Construction of a Subject Position for Politics and Care (Bernhard Weicht)
Chapter 34: Language and Gendered Politics: The ‘Double-Bind’ in Action (Susan Ehrlich and Tanya Romaniuk)
Chapter 35: Queering Multilingualism and Politics: Regimes of Mobility, Citizenship and (In)visibility (Tommaso M. Milani and Erez Levon)
Chapter 36: Language and Globalization (Melissa L. Curtin)
Chapter 37: A Cultural Political Economy of Corporate Social Responsibility: The Language of Business and the Politics of New Ethicalism (Ngai-Ling Sum)
Chapter 38: The Fictionalization of Politics (Ruth Wodak and Bernhard Forchtner)
Chapter 39: Religion and the Secular (Teemu Taira)
Part V: Applications and Cases II: Language, Politics and (De-)Mobilisation
Chapter 40: Discursive Depoliticisation and Political Disengagement (Matthew Flinders and Matthew Wood)
Chapter 41: Identity Politics, Populism, and the Far-Right (Anton Pelinka)
Chapter 42: Race, Racism, Discourse (Dávid Kaposi and John E. Richardson)
Chapter 43: The Materiality and Semiosis of Inequality and Class Struggle and Warfare: The Case of Home Evictions in Spain (David Block)
Chapter 44: Language under totalitarian regimes: The example of political discourse in Nazi Germany (Andreas Musolff)
Chapter 45: Discursive Underpinnings of War and Terrorism (Adam Hodges)