The Discursive Construction of European Identities

The Discursive Construction of European Identities
Title The Discursive Construction of European Identities PDF eBook
Author Michał Krzyżanowski
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 240
Release 2010
Genre Ethnicity
ISBN 9783631610466

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This book looks at the discursive construction of European identities in a variety of institutional and non-institutional contexts and through a variety of social and political actors. Its multilevel and interdisciplinary approach - rooted in the Discourse-Historical tradition of Critical Discourse Analysis - allows for a comparison of identity constructions at different levels of Europe's social and political organisation and in different modes of communication. The book analyses discourses as diverse as those of the EU politicians, of Europe's national media as well as of migrants living in Europe. It offers a set of integrated models and analytical procedures which bring to the fore the inherent dynamism and complexity of both 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' European identity constructions.

Discursive Constructions of Identity in European Politics

Discursive Constructions of Identity in European Politics
Title Discursive Constructions of Identity in European Politics PDF eBook
Author R. Mole
Publisher Springer
Pages 247
Release 2007-07-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230591302

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This volume brings together specialists from a range of disciplines to discuss the discursive construction of ethnic, national and regional identities and analyse how specific identity discourses condition and constrain knowledge and action with regard to various socio-political issues in Europe.

Discursive Construction of National Identity

Discursive Construction of National Identity
Title Discursive Construction of National Identity PDF eBook
Author Ruth Wodak
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 288
Release 2009-01-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0748637354

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How do we construct national identities in discourse? Which topics, which discursive strategies and which linguistic devices are employed to construct national sameness and uniqueness on the one hand, and differences to other national collectives on the other hand? The Discursive Construction of National Identity analyses discourses of national identity in Europe with particular attention to Austria.In the tradition of critical discourse analysis, the authors analyse current and on-going transformations in the self-and other definition of national identities using an innovative interdisciplinary approach which combines discourse-historical theory and methodology and political science perspectives. Thus, the rhetorical promotion of national identification and the discursive construction and reproduction of national difference on public, semi-public and semi-private levels within a nation state are analysed in much detail and illustrated with a huge amount of examples taken from many genres (speeches, focus-groups, interviews, media, and so forth). In addition to the critical discourse analysis of multiple genres accompanying various commemorative and celebratory events in 1995, this extended and revised edition is able to draw comparisons with similar events in 2005. The impact of socio-political changes in Austria and in the European Union is also made transparent in the attempts of constructing hegemonic national identities.

Analysing Identities in Discourse

Analysing Identities in Discourse
Title Analysing Identities in Discourse PDF eBook
Author Rosana Dolón
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 219
Release 2008-04-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027290865

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The discursive construction of identity is often under the control of the dominant forces in society and frequently results in forms of manipulation and abuse. This awareness led to the celebration of the First International Conference on CDA (València 2004), where over three-hundred academics working in the field of Critical Discourse Analysis became actively engaged in this important issue. The seven studies included in this volume have been selected as representative of those areas of human experience that have been given most intellectual attention and considered to be in fact in need for critical unravelling. Ethnic categorization in multicultural classrooms, patriotic discourse construction in Chinese readers, the denial of Palestinian identity in schoolbooks, the diverse constructions of European identities, Arabs constructing themselves on the worldwide web, identity construction in sexual assault trials, the representations of a dangerous ‘other’ in cases of PLWHAs, are the contextual perspectives embraced in this book to account for forms of power abuse in the discursive construction of identities.

European Identity and the Representation of Islam in the Mainstream Press

European Identity and the Representation of Islam in the Mainstream Press
Title European Identity and the Representation of Islam in the Mainstream Press PDF eBook
Author Salomi Boukala
Publisher Springer
Pages 351
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3319933140

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This book combines media studies and linguistics with theories of national and supranational identity to offer an interdisciplinary approach to the study of European identity/ies and news discourses. Taking representations of ‘Islamist terrorism’ and Turkey’s accession to the European Union as case studies, it analyses the discursive construction of supranational European identity through the discursive distinction of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’. Moreover, it compares the media’s representations of the ‘Other’ in different socio-political moments in Europe- from times of European integration (2004-5) to the European dystopia (2015-16) through the discourse analysis of specific Greek, British and French newspapers. This timely work synthesizes classic argumentative approaches and Gramscian thought in the study of media discourses by focusing on the Aristotelian concept of topos and introducing the concept of ‘hegemonic knowledge’. This pioneering work will appeal to scholars across the fields of linguistics, social anthropology, European politics, and media studies.

How to Build Europe with Words. The Discursive Construction of European Identity in the EU Founding Treaties

How to Build Europe with Words. The Discursive Construction of European Identity in the EU Founding Treaties
Title How to Build Europe with Words. The Discursive Construction of European Identity in the EU Founding Treaties PDF eBook
Author Lorenzo Fiorito
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2013
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9788898752089

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European Identities and Foreign Policy Discourses on Russia

European Identities and Foreign Policy Discourses on Russia
Title European Identities and Foreign Policy Discourses on Russia PDF eBook
Author Marco Siddi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 272
Release 2020-06-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1315315149

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This book examines the relationship between national identity construction and current foreign policy discourses on Russia in selected European Union member states in 2014–2018. It shows that divergent national discourses on Russia derive from the different ways in which the country was constructed in national identity. The book develops an interpretive theoretical framework and argues that policy makers’ agency can profoundly influence the contestation between different identity narratives. It includes case studies in policy areas that are of primary importance for EU–Russia relations, such as energy security (the Nord Stream 2 controversy), the Ukraine crisis and Russia’s military intervention in Syria. Focusing on EU member states that have traditionally taken different stances vis-à-vis Russia (Germany, Poland and Finland), it shows that at the peak of the Ukraine crisis national discourses converged towards a pragmatic, but critical narrative. As the Ukraine crisis subsided and new events took centre stage in foreign policy discussions (i.e. the Syrian civil war, international terrorism), long-standing and identity-based divergences partly re-emerged in the discourses of policy makers. This became particularly evident during the Nord Stream 2 controversy. Deep-rooted and different perceptions of the Russian Other in EU member states are still influential and lead to divergent national agendas for foreign policy towards Russia. This book will be of interest to students and scholars working in European and EU politics, Russian and Soviet politics, and International Relations.