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Antiracist Discourse On Muslims In The Australian Parliament Jennifer E Cheng

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Antiracist Discourse On Muslims In The Australian Parliament Jennifer E Cheng
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.12 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Jennifer E. Cheng
ISBN: 9789027265241, 9027265240
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Antiracist Discourse On Muslims In The Australian Parliament Jennifer E Cheng by Jennifer E. Cheng 9789027265241, 9027265240 instant download after payment.

Anti-racist Discourse on Muslims in the Australian Parliament examines anti-racist discourse in contemporary Australian politics, in particular, how politicians contest and challenge racism against a minority group that does not constitute a traditional ‘race’. Using critical discourse analysis, this book firstly deconstructs the racist, xenophobic and discriminatory arguments against Muslims. Secondly, it highlights the anti-racist counter-discourse to these arguments. Since blatantly racist statements are less common nowadays, the book focuses on manifestations of ‘culturalist racism’. It does this by investigating how talk about Muslims positions them as not Australian or as not belonging to Australia – the book takes such ‘discursive exclusion from the nation’ as one of the most widespread forms of ‘culturalist racism’ in Western liberal-democracies. In addition to contributing to the theoretical discussion on the relationship between Muslims, racism and anti-racism, the book expands on methods that apply critical discourse analysis and the discourse-historical approach by providing a practical guide to analysing anti-racist political discourses.

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