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245 0 4 _aThe Language and Politics of Exclusion :
_bOthers in Discourse /
_cedited by Stephen Harold Riggins.
260 _aThousand Oaks, CA :
_bSage Publications,
_c1997.
300 _a294 p. :
_bcov. ill. ;
_c23 cm.
440 _aCommunication and Human Values
500 _aVol. 24 in the Communication and Human Values series.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 _a1. The Rhetoric of Othering /
_rStephen Harold Riggins
505 _a2. Political Discourse and Racism: Describing Others in Western Parliaments /
_rTeun A. van Dijk
505 _a3. Das Ausland and Anti-Semitic Discourse: The Discursive Construction of the Other /
_rRuth Wodak
505 _a4. Who Are They? The Rhetoric of Institutional Policies Toward the Indigenous Populations of Postrevolutionary Mexico /
_rTeresa Carbo
505 _a5. Discourses of Exclusion: The Irish Press and the Travelling People /
_rJane Helleiner and Bohdan Szuchewycz
505 _a6. Racial Intimidation: Sociopolitical Implications of the Usage of Racist Slurs /
_rPhilomena Essed
505 _a7. The Historical Resilience of Primary Sterotypes: Core Images of the Muslim Other /
_rKarim H. Karim
505 _a8. Benetton Culture: Marketing Difference to the New Global Consumer /
_rMichael Hoechsmann
505 _a9. Afrocentricity and Inclusive Curriculum: Is There a Connection or a Contradiction? /
_rGeorge J. Sefa Dei
505 _a10. The Assimilation of the Other Within a Master Discourse /
_rWilliam E. Conklin
505 _a11. Subverting Poor Me: Negative Constructions of Identity in Poor and Working-Class Women's Autobiographies /
_rRoxanne Rimstead
505 _aName Index
505 _aSubject Index
505 _aAbout the Editor
505 _aAbout the Contributors
520 _aThis new volume brings together articles that apply critical discourse analysis to texts and speech which contribute to the marginalization of minority groups. Studying both the fine detail of language use and the political values implicated by word choice, the contributors how "use versus them" division is played out in a wide array of cultural settings. Among the groups considered are immigrants in Western Europe, African Americans, African Canadians, Mexican Natives, Jews in Austria, and Muslims in Europe and North America. Examples of everyday speech through which prejudice is conveyed include advertising, parliamentary debate, travel literature, newspaper articles, the law, autobiography, and even classroom discourse. Collectively, the chapters make a strong and original case for the value of linguistic perspective in the study of prejudice and social inequity.
520 _aBy providing an in-depth look at the ways in which discourse can marginalize others, The Language and Politics of Exclusion should prove useful to scholars and to students in communication, sociology, journalism, and linguistics." (Book Cover)
650 0 _aDiscourse analysis
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aDiscourse analysis
_xPolitical aspects.
700 1 _aRiggins, Stephen Harold,
_d1946-
830 0 _aCommunication and human values (Newbury Park, Calif.).
856 _uhttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/the-language-and-politics-of-exclusion/book6159
_zPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ocul-uo.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_UO/gege1p/alma991031517219705161
_zCheck the UO Library catalog.
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