Contemporary Discourses of Hate and Radicalism across Space and Genres

Special Issue of Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 3:1 (2015)

Editor
ORCID logoMonika Kopytowska | University of Lódz
[Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, 3:1] 2015.  vi, 229 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Discourse of hate and radicalism in action
Monika Kopytowska
1–11
Articles
Saying the unsayable: Denying the Holocaust in media debates in Austria and the UK
Ruth Wodak
13–40
Dehumanizing metaphors in UK immigrant debates in press and online media
Andreas Musolff
41–56
The hate that dare not speak its name?
Robbie Love and Paul Baker
57–86
The paranoid style in politics: Ideological underpinnings of the discourse of Second Amendment absolutism
Adam Hodges
87–106
The politics of being insulted: The uses of hurt feelings in Israeli public discourse
Zohar Kampf
107–127
Representing “terrorism” The radicalisation of the May 2013 Woolwich attack in British press reportage
Matthew Evans and Simone Schuller
128–150
“Threatening other” or “role-model brother”? China in the eyes of the British and Hungarian far-right
Anna Szilágyi
151–172
Political crisis and the Rise of the Far Right in Greece: Racism, nationalism, authoritarianism and conservatism in the discourse of Golden Dawn
Panagiotis Sotiris
173–199
Discursive violence and responsibility: Notes on the pragmatics of Dutch populism
Michiel Leezenberg
200–228
Contributors to this issue
229
Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies

Main BIC Subject

CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General