The Routledge handbook of language and politics
Edited by Ruth Wodak and Bernhard Forchtner
- London : Routledge, c2018.
- xxii, 716 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Theoretical approaches to language and politics 1.Rhetoric as a civic art from antiquity to the beginning of modernity / Sara Rubinelli 2.From Karl Marx to Antonio Gramsci and Louis Althusser / Bob Jessop 3.Jurgen Habermas: between democratic deliberation and deliberative democracy / Simon Susen 4.Michel Foucault: discourse, power/knowledge and the modern subject / Reiner Keller 5.Jacques Lacan: negotiating the psychosocial in and beyond language / Yannis Stavrakakis 6.The discourse theory of Ernesto Laclau / Christoffer Kølvraa 7.Pierre Bourdieu: ally or foe of discourse analysis? / Andrew Sayer 8.Conceptual history: the history of basic concepts / Jan Ifversen 9.Critical Discourse Studies: a critical approach to the study of language and communication / Ruth Wodak pt. II Methodological approaches to language and politics 10.Content analysis / Roberto Franzosi 11.Corpus analysis / Amelie Kutter Contents note continued: 12.Cognitive Linguistic Critical Discourse Studies: connecting language and image / Christopher Hart 13.Competition metaphors and ideology: life as a race / Jonathan Charteris-Black 14.Legitimation and multimodality / Theo van Leeuwen 15.Narrative analysis / Anna De Fina 16.Rhetorical analysis / Claudia Posch 17.Understanding political issues through argumentation analysis / Ruth Amossy 18.Conversation analysis and the study of language and politics / Laura Loeb 19.Politics beyond words: ethnography of political institutions / Endre Danyi pt. III Genres of political action 20.Parliamentary debates / Cornelia Ilie 21.Government communication / Sten Hansson 22.Press conferences / Goran Eriksson 23.Policy-making: documents and laws / Kristof Savski 24.The semiotics of political commemoration / Martin Reisigl 25.Mediatisation and political language / Michael Higgins Contents note continued: 26.Performing politics: from the town hall to the inauguration / Jennifer Sclafani 27.Genres of political communication in Web 2.0 / Helmut Gruber 28.Music and sound as discourse and ideology: the case of the national anthem / David Machin 29.The language of party programmes and billboards: the example of the 2014 parliamentary election campaign in Ukraine / Lina Klymenko 30.Caricature and comics / Randy Duncan 31.Meetings / Lorenza Mondada pt. IV Applications and cases I: language, politics and contemporary socio-cultural challenges 32.Climate change and the socio-ecological crisis / Anabela Carvalho 33.Old and dependent: the construction of a subject position for politics and care / Bernhard Weicht 34.Language and gendered politics: the `double bind' in action / Susan Ehrlich 35.Queering multilingualism and politics: regimes of mobility, citizenship and (in)visibility / Erez Levon Contents note continued: 36.Language and globalisation / Melissa L. Curtin 37.A cultural political economy of Corporate Social Responsibility: the language of `stakeholders' and the politics of new ethicalism / Ngai-Ling Sum 38.The fictionalisation of politics / Bernhard Forchtner 39.Religion and the secular / Teemu Taira pt. V Applications and cases II: language, politics and (de)mobilisation 40.Discursive depoliticisation and political disengagement / Matt Wood 41.Identity politics, populism and the far right / Anton Pelinka 42.Race, racism, discourse / John E. Richardson 43.The materiality and semiosis of inequality and class struggle and warfare: the case of home-evictions in Spain / David Block 44.Language under totalitarian regimes: the example of political discourse in Nazi Germany / Andreas Musolff 45.Discursive underpinnings of war and terrorism / Adam Hodges.