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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Language & Politics 
Volume Number:  8 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2009 


Main Text:  

Journal of Language and Politics 8:1 

2009. 170 pp.

Table of contents

Obituary   
Ron Scollon (1939-2009)  1-3  

Articles   

The "Bosnian war on terrorism" 
Karmen Erjavec 5-27  

Circulation of the World War II / Holocaust analogy in the 1999 Kosovo
intervention: Articulating a vocabulary for international conflict 
Benjamin R. Bates 28-51  

Audience participation through interjection: Japanese municipal council sessions 
Keiko Ikeda 52-71  

A cross cultural apology episode of a diplomatic repair: A study into Japan's
former Prime Minister Koizumi's official apology in April 2005 
Jeffrey Mok and Mitsuhiro Tokunaga 72-96  

A Jewish and democratic state: The Zionist basis for territorial concessions 
Ron Kuzar 97-111  

>From paradise to brand: Liechtenstein's metaphorical struggle with globalisation 
Rainer Hülsse 112-135  

Post-colonial identity in Greenland? When the empire dichotomizes back ? bring
politics back in 
Ulrik Pram Gad 136-158  

Book Reviews   

Lazar, Michelle. M. (ed.) Feminist critical discourse analysis: Gender, power
and ideology in discourse 
Reviewed by Annika Egan Sjölander 159-162  

Myhill, John. Language, religion and national identity in Europe and the Middle
East. A historical study 
Reviewed by Tomasz Kamusella 163-165 



Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Discourse Analysis




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