
The Spiral of 'Anti-Other Rhetoric'
Discourses of identity and the international media echo
Elisabeth Le(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 22. August 2006
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-90-272-2712-6 (ISBN)
Description
How do media inform our representations of the Other and how does this influence intercultural / international relations? While officially dialogues between different national societies are conducted by diplomats in bilateral and multilateral settings, in practice journalists also participate every day in such dialogues through the phenomenon of the "international media echo" in which they report on each others' societies. Until now, media have only been investigated for their potential role in the foreign policy of specific states. In a case study involving media in three national cultures and languages (French, American and Russian), this book presents an interdisciplinary framework that combines quantitative and qualitative analyses for the study of the international media echo in an intercultural / international relations perspective. In particular, the fundamental functioning of "spirals of anti-Other rhetoric", i.e. media wars, is examined in a Critical Discourse Analysis approach completed with Social Identity Theory and International Relations theories.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
650 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2712-6 (9789027227126)
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The Spiral of 'Anti-Other Rhetoric'
Discourses of identity and the international media echo
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Content
1. Foreword; 2. Chapter 1. Media, international relations, collective memories, and critical discourse analysis; 3. Chapter 2. National and international contexts for the international media echo; 4. Chapter 3. Russia in Le Monde and The New York Times; 5. Chapter 4. Le Monde's and The New York Times' editorials in their national societies; 6. Chapter 5. Russian reactions to the West; 7. Chapter 6. Crossing cultural and disciplinary boundaries; 8. Appendices; 9. Notes; 10. References; 11. Index