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Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK /

"Even if political actors try to align their political efforts because they think they share a common goal, they will adapt a global ideology to local political circumstances in order to convince the local electorate. Local contexts are reflected in political discourse on the level of genre, le...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kranert, Michael (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
Colección:Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture ; v. 86.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro; Discourse and Political Culture; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Table of contents; List of tables; List of figures; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Comparative discourse research: Global and local discourse structures; 1.2 The Case study: Discourses of the Third Way; 1.3 Aims and Research Questions; 2. Elements of Comparative Politico-Linguistic Discourse Analysis; 2.1 From Politico-Linguistics to Comparative Politico-Linguistic Discourse Analysis: Theoretical origins
  • 2.2 Discourse as texts in context, or Discourse Linguistics as Cultural Studies2.3 The contexts of political discourses; 2.3.1 The context of culture: Political institutions and political culture; 2.3.2 Context and subject of political discourse: Ideology and ideologies; 2.4 Conclusions: Methodological approaches to comparative political discourse analysis; 3. Contexts of the Third Way in Germany and the UK; 3.1 The long end of the social democratic century: A brief comparative history of Labour and the SPD; 3.2 Discourses of the Third Way
  • a global phenomenon?
  • 3.3 The political systems and political cultures of Germany and the United Kingdom as discourse contexts3.4 Texts of the Third Way in Germany and the UK: Corpus justification and description; 3.5 Conclusions: Research questions for a comparative politico-linguistic discourse analysis of Third-Way discourses; 4. Texts in context: Register and genre in the discourses of the Third Way; 4.1 Genre and the text-context relations in political discourse; 4.2 Uniting the party, uniting the nation: Party conference speeches as a genre in the discourses of the Third Way
  • 4.3 Integrating and promoting the party: The genre election manifesto in the discourses of the Third Way4.4 Conclusions: Register and genre as reflections of political culture; 5. Lexical strategies in the discourses of the Third Way; 5.1 Political lexis: Politics as semantic struggle; 5.2 The conceptualisation of the Third Way as a lexico-semantic frame; 5.3 The Realisation of the Third Way frame in Germany and the UK; 5.3.1 Ideological publications and party conference speeches; 5.3.2 The Third Way semantic frame in political competition: Election manifestos
  • 5.4 Ideological decontestation
  • redefinitions and recontextualisation of lexical elements5.5 Evidence of context-sensitivity of political lexis in the Schröder-Blair paper; 5.6 Metalinguistic comments as indicators of an ongoing ideological battle between Schröder and Lafontaine; 5.7 The lexis of election manifestos
  • A corpus linguistic view; 5.7.1 Actors and actions in the manifestos; 5.7.2 Keywords
  • indicators for political culture, political competition and ideological change?; 5.8 Political lexis and political myth: re-, rück- and wieder-derivations as signifiers for a golden-age myth