Constructing History, Society and Politics in Discourse: Multimodal Approaches
The contributions in this collection examine media discourse through widely differing approaches. However, in spite of their seeming differences, they all share the quality of being concerned with news discourse and strive to find new ways of analyzing news discourse. A majority of these papers are concerned exclusively with linguistic discourse analysis, while some also analyze both linguistic and non-linguistic signs, and one exclusively examines non-linguistic signification. The subjects covered include: media representations of NATO's 1999 military intervention in ex-Yugoslavia * how the Japanese newspaper Ashi argued its editorial stance toward the US attack on Afghanistan * how risk was construed in a corpus of Newsweek articles in its dealing with September 11 * a comparative case study of British and Irish current affairs coverage in the immediate aftermath of September 11 * a discussion of the role played by the Austrian mass media in constructing the image of Austria as being the first victim of Nazi Germany * a search for dialogic, polyphonic contributions in fiction and non-fiction in reflections on the political violence in Italy of the 1970s * the relationship between the historical space of the objective world and the world created in discourse.
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Constructing History, Society and Politics in Discourse: Multimodal Approaches
The contributions in this collection examine media discourse through widely differing approaches. However, in spite of their seeming differences, they all share the quality of being concerned with news discourse and strive to find new ways of analyzing news discourse. A majority of these papers are concerned exclusively with linguistic discourse analysis, while some also analyze both linguistic and non-linguistic signs, and one exclusively examines non-linguistic signification. The subjects covered include: media representations of NATO's 1999 military intervention in ex-Yugoslavia * how the Japanese newspaper Ashi argued its editorial stance toward the US attack on Afghanistan * how risk was construed in a corpus of Newsweek articles in its dealing with September 11 * a comparative case study of British and Irish current affairs coverage in the immediate aftermath of September 11 * a discussion of the role played by the Austrian mass media in constructing the image of Austria as being the first victim of Nazi Germany * a search for dialogic, polyphonic contributions in fiction and non-fiction in reflections on the political violence in Italy of the 1970s * the relationship between the historical space of the objective world and the world created in discourse.
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Constructing History, Society and Politics in Discourse: Multimodal Approaches

Constructing History, Society and Politics in Discourse: Multimodal Approaches

Constructing History, Society and Politics in Discourse: Multimodal Approaches

Constructing History, Society and Politics in Discourse: Multimodal Approaches

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The contributions in this collection examine media discourse through widely differing approaches. However, in spite of their seeming differences, they all share the quality of being concerned with news discourse and strive to find new ways of analyzing news discourse. A majority of these papers are concerned exclusively with linguistic discourse analysis, while some also analyze both linguistic and non-linguistic signs, and one exclusively examines non-linguistic signification. The subjects covered include: media representations of NATO's 1999 military intervention in ex-Yugoslavia * how the Japanese newspaper Ashi argued its editorial stance toward the US attack on Afghanistan * how risk was construed in a corpus of Newsweek articles in its dealing with September 11 * a comparative case study of British and Irish current affairs coverage in the immediate aftermath of September 11 * a discussion of the role played by the Austrian mass media in constructing the image of Austria as being the first victim of Nazi Germany * a search for dialogic, polyphonic contributions in fiction and non-fiction in reflections on the political violence in Italy of the 1970s * the relationship between the historical space of the objective world and the world created in discourse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788773079485
Publisher: Aalborg University Press
Publication date: 12/30/2009
Pages: 182
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Constructing history, society and politics in discourse - Multimodal approaches 7

The Frozen oppositional mode Peter Berglez 13

How the Asahi Newspaper argued its editorial stance toward the U.S. attack on Afghanistan Miwa Nishimura 31

Risk Discourse - The Ideological Labor of the Press after September 11 Karmen Erjavec 43

Asking the "difficult" questions - a comparative case study of British and Irish current affairs coverage in the immediate aftermath of September 11 Sean Phelan 67

Between memory and taboo - On the construction of images of history in Austrian mass media discourse Alexander Pollak 85

Identity discourse and the construction of images - The role of Le Soir in the Belgian identity debate Inge Degn 103

A quest for dialogism - looking back at Italian political violence in the '70s Francesco Caviglia Leonardo Cecchini 127

Selling Mozart in Salzburg - Multisystemiotic approach Eija Ventola 149

Political discourse in the feminine manifestation - Social identity Dina Maria Martins Ferreira 169

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