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Australias War On Terror Discourse New Edition Kathleen Glesson

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Australias War On Terror Discourse New Edition Kathleen Glesson
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Kathleen Glesson
ISBN: 9781472419859, 1472419855
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: New edition

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Australias War On Terror Discourse New Edition Kathleen Glesson by Kathleen Glesson 9781472419859, 1472419855 instant download after payment.

Too often, existing literature has conflated the discourses that enabled the 'War on Terror', ignoring the contextual specificities of the states that make up the 'Coalition of the Willing'. Australia's 'war on terror' Discourse fills this gap by providing a full and sustained critical analysis of Australian foreign policy discourse along with the theoretical synthesis for a specific model of critical discourse analysis of the subject.The language of then Prime Minister Howard is the primary focus of the book but attention is also paid to the language of key ministers, political opponents and other prominent actors. The voices of those who challenged the dominant discourse are also considered to shed light on the ways in which discourses can be destabilised. Kathleen Gleeson shows how Howard successfully invoked narratives of identity and sovereignty that resonated with his audience and promoted his reworked narrative of Australia whilst facing dissent from many actors who voiced their opposition most successfully when they capitalised on inconsistencies within the discourse.

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