
Discourse, Identity and Legitimacy
Self and Other in representations of Iran's nuclear programme
Majid KhosraviNik(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 17. September 2015
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-90-272-0653-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a critical study of the ways that discourses of the (national) Self and Other are invoked and reflected in the reporting of a major international political conflict. Taking Iran's nuclear programme as a case study, this book offers extensive textual analysis, comparative investigation and socio-political contextualisation of national identity in newspaper reporting. In addition to providing comprehensive accounts of theory and methodology in Critical Discourse Analysis, the book provides a valuable extensive discussion of journalistic practice in Iranian and British contexts, as well as offering insights into historical development of 'discourses in place' in Iran. Across four separate chapters, major national and influential newspapers from both countries are critically analysed in terms of their micro-linguistic and macro-discoursal content and strategies. The book is a vital source for interdisciplinary scholarship and will appeal to students and researchers across the critical social sciences, particularly those in linguistics, media and communication studies, journalism and international politics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
+ index
Weight
650 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-0653-4 (9789027206534)
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Discourse, Identity and Legitimacy
Self and Other in representations of Iran's nuclear programme
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Content
1. 1. Introduction; 2. 2. Iran's socio-political history; 3. 3. Theoretical background; 4. 4. The British and Iranian press; 5. 5. Methodology and data selection; 6. 6. Kayhan newspaper; 7. 7. Shargh newspaper; 8. 8. The Times newspaper; 9. 9. The Guardian newspaper; 10. 10. Conclusion; 11. Appendix (Kayhan chapter); 12. References list; 13. Index