[lg policy] TOC: Journal of Language and Politics Vol. 10, No. 3 (2011)
Harold Schiffman
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Journal of Language and Politics Vol. 10, No. 3 (2011)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Language & Politics
Volume Number: 10
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
2011. iv, 165 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
The discursive construction of the separation wall at Abu Dis:
Graffiti as political
discourse
David I. Hanauer
301–321
Visual discourses of the role of women in war commemoration: A multimodal
analysis of British war monuments
Gill Abousnnouga and David Machin
322–346
The commemoration of March 24th, 1976: Understanding the exceptionality of the
present political discourse about the “Dirty War” in Argentina
Lucas M. Bietti
347–371
“Uma revolução democrática é sempre uma revolução inacabada” — or — “A
democratic revolution must always remain unfinished”: Commemorating the
Portuguese 1974 revolution in newspaper opinion texts
Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro
372–395
Naming China: Taiwan’s National Day speeches as identity politics
Hui-Ching Chang and Richard Holt
396–415
Dialectic textual negotiation: Redemption and sovereignty in manifestos of the
Israeli religious settlers’ movement
Gadi Taub and Michal Hamo
416–435
Language, rights and the language of language rights: The need for a new
conceptual framework in the political theory of language policy
Yael Peled
436–456
Book reviews
Simpson, Paul and Andrea Mayr (2009). Language and Power: A Resource Book
for Students
Reviewed by Kristian Naglo
457–460
Dolón, Rosana and Júlia Todolí (eds.) (2008). Analysing Identities in Discourse
Reviewed by Jinjun Wang
461-465
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