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Political English Language And The Decay Of Politics Thomas Docherty

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Political English Language And The Decay Of Politics Thomas Docherty
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Thomas Docherty
ISBN: 9781350101395, 9781350101388, 9781350101425, 1350101397, 1350101389, 1350101427
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Political English Language And The Decay Of Politics Thomas Docherty by Thomas Docherty 9781350101395, 9781350101388, 9781350101425, 1350101397, 1350101389, 1350101427 instant download after payment.

From post-truth politics to “no-platforming” on university campuses, the English language has been both a potent weapon and a crucial battlefield for our divided politics. In this important and wide-ranging intervention, Thomas Docherty explores the politics of the English language, its implication in the dynamics of political power and the spaces it offers for dissent and resistance. From the authorised English of the King James Bible to the colonial project of University English Studies, this book develops a powerful history for contemporary debates about propaganda, free speech and truth-telling in our politics. Taking examples from the US, UK and beyond - from debates about the Second Amendment and free-speech on campus, to the Iraq War and the Grenfell Tower fire - this book is a powerful and polemical return to Orwell’s observation that a degraded political language is intimately connected to an equally degraded political culture.

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