Politically Speaking

Politically Speaking
Author: Christ'l De Landtsheer,Ofer Feldman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1998-09-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781567507560

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The characteristics, nature, and content of the language used in the public sphere of various Western and non-Western societies are examined in this collection of essays. They also analyze the functions language plays in the polity and the link between culture, political culture, and the language that politicians and the public use in their symbolic interaction. This work details and examines the characteristics, nature, and content of the language used in the public sphere of various Western and non-Western societies; the functions language plays in the polity; and the link between culture, political culture, and the language that politicians and other elites, as well as the public, use in their symbolic interaction. The essays describe and analyze the topic of political language from different perspectives—political science, psychology, philosophy, sociology, gender studies, economics, religious, public administration, mass communication, and linguistics. Essays examine the discourse of political press reports and TV interviews, political orations and election propaganda, legalistic, political-philosophic, and religious treatises. Throughout it provides an overview of the state of the art of political language, utilizing various research methods and disciplines.

Politically Speaking

Politically Speaking
Author: Ian Chadwick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Communication in politics
ISBN: 1926843010

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Speaking Politically

Speaking Politically
Author: Eleni Philippou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2021-04-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000369021

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In this monograph Theodor Adorno’s philosophy engages with postcolonial texts and authors that emerge out of situations of political extremity – apartheid South Africa, war-torn Sri Lanka, Pinochet’s dictatorship, and the Greek military junta. This book is ground-breaking in two key ways: first, it argues that Adorno can speak to texts with which he is not historically associated; and second, it uses Adorno’s theory to unlock the liberatory potential of authors or novels traditionally understood to be "apolitical". While addressing Adorno’s uneven critical response and dissemination in the Anglophone literary world, the book also showcases Adorno’s unique reading of the literary text both in terms of its innate historical content and formal aesthetic attributes. Such a reading refuses to read postcolonial texts exclusively as political documents, a problematic (but changing) tendency within postcolonial studies. In short, the book operates as a two-way conversation asking: "What can Adorno’s concepts give to certain literary texts?" but also reciprocally, "What can those texts give to our conventional understanding of Adorno and his applicability?" This book is an act of rethinking the literary in Adornian terms, and rethinking Adorno through the literary.

Politically Speaking

Politically Speaking
Author: John Wilson
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 203
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0631165010

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Politically Speaking

Politically Speaking
Author: Ofer Feldman,Christ'l De Landtsheer
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998-09-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015045693606

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The characteristics, nature, and content of the language used in the public sphere of various Western and non-Western societies are examined in this collection of essays. They also analyze the link between culture, political culture, and the language politicians use in their symbolic interaction.

Speaking Hatefully

Speaking Hatefully
Author: David Boromisza-Habashi
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780271060750

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In Speaking Hatefully, David Boromisza-Habashi focuses on the use of the term “hate speech” as a window on the cultural logic of political and moral struggle in public deliberation. This empirical study of gyűlöletbeszéd, or "hate speech," in Hungary documents competing meanings of the term, the interpretive strategies used to generate those competing meanings, and the parallel moral systems that inspire political actors to question their opponents’ interpretations. In contrast to most existing treatments of the subject, Boromisza-Habashi’s argument does not rely on pre-existing definitions of "hate speech." Instead, he uses a combination of ethnographic and discourse analytic methods to map existing meanings and provide insight into the sociocultural life of those meanings in a troubled political environment.

Speaking Up

Speaking Up
Author: Marcel Martel,Martin P?quet
Publsiher: Between the Lines(CA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1926662938

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A fresh look at one of the great issues of our time

Speaking of Freedom

Speaking of Freedom
Author: Diane Enns
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2007
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0804754659

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Speaking of Freedom analyzes the development of ideas concerning freedom and politics in contemporary French thought from existentialism to deconstruction, in relation to several of the most prominent post-World War II revolutionary struggles and the liberation discourses they inspired.