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Discourse and transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
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Title/Author:
Discourse and transformation in Central and Eastern Europeedited by Aleksandra Galasiânska and Micha± Krzyçzanowski.
other author:
Krzyçzanowski, Micha±,
Published:
Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2009.
Description:
xi, 243 p. :ill., plans ;23 cm.
Subject:
Discourse analysisEurope, Eastern.
Subject:
Europe, EasternRelationsGermany.
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230594296
Discourse and transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
Discourse and transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
[electronic resource] /edited by Aleksandra Galasiânska and Micha± Krzyçzanowski. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - xi, 243 p. :ill., plans ;23 cm. - Language and globalization.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-239) and index.
Theorising and analysing social change in Central and Eastern Europe: the contribution of critical discourse analysis / Michal Krzyçzanowski and Ruth Wodak -- Reflecting social heteroglossia and accommodating diverse audiences : a challenge to the media / Brigitta Busch -- Contesting social space through language education debates in Latvia's media landscape / Gabrielle Hogan-Brun -- The (re)construction of refugees inSlovenian media / Igor éZ. éZagar -- On the "Europeanisation" of identity constructions in Polish political discourse after 1989 / Michal Krzyçzanowski -- Governing abandoned children : the discursive construction of space in the case of "babybox" / Igor Nosâal -- Critical juncture : Church Slavonic and the discourse of cultural preservation in post-Soviet Russia / Brian P. Bennett -- Narrating transition in East German company histories / Helen Kelly-Holmes -- "Mea culpa" : the social production of public disclosure and reconciliation with the past / Cristian Tileagæa -- Small stories fight back : narratives of Polish economic migration on an internet forum / Aleksandra Galasiânska -- Narratives of disenfranchised self in the Polish post-Communist reality / Dariusz Galasiânski.
This interdisciplinary volume explores the discursive construction of post-1989 social changein Central and Eastern Europe. Encompassing aset of national case studies on countries such as Czech Republic, former East-Germany, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia or other Balkan states, the volume explores processes of post-communist transformation from the point of view of acceleratingand unique dynamics of linguistic and discursive practices. Highlighting the micro-macro link, those practices are examined within - as well as at the cross-section of - the public domain (in politics, media, religion or civil society) and the private sphere (within individual experiences of post-communism). Providing in-depth, systematic analysis of discourse in different situations, contributions to the volume analyse diverse forms of social, political, cultural, economic or institutional transformation in post-communist contexts. The analysis points to several differences and similarities between ways in which discourse influences the unprecedented social change across Central and Eastern Europe.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230594296
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230594296doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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--Europe, Eastern.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
394335
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--Relations--Germany.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: P302.15.E852 / D57 2009eb
Dewey Class. No.: 401/.410943
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Theorising and analysing social change in Central and Eastern Europe: the contribution of critical discourse analysis / Michal Krzyçzanowski and Ruth Wodak -- Reflecting social heteroglossia and accommodating diverse audiences : a challenge to the media / Brigitta Busch -- Contesting social space through language education debates in Latvia's media landscape / Gabrielle Hogan-Brun -- The (re)construction of refugees inSlovenian media / Igor éZ. éZagar -- On the "Europeanisation" of identity constructions in Polish political discourse after 1989 / Michal Krzyçzanowski -- Governing abandoned children : the discursive construction of space in the case of "babybox" / Igor Nosâal -- Critical juncture : Church Slavonic and the discourse of cultural preservation in post-Soviet Russia / Brian P. Bennett -- Narrating transition in East German company histories / Helen Kelly-Holmes -- "Mea culpa" : the social production of public disclosure and reconciliation with the past / Cristian Tileagæa -- Small stories fight back : narratives of Polish economic migration on an internet forum / Aleksandra Galasiânska -- Narratives of disenfranchised self in the Polish post-Communist reality / Dariusz Galasiânski.
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