26.4631, TOC: Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 3/1 (2015)

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Subject: 26.4631, TOC: Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 3/1 (2015)

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Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 15:33:15
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict Vol. 3, No. 1 (2015)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 
Volume Number:  3 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2015 


Subtitle:  Contemporary Discourses of Hate and Radicalism across Space and Genres   


Main Text:  

2015. vi, 229 pp.

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 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Semantics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics



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