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Political Identity In Discourse The Voices Of New Zealand Voters 1st Ed Jay M Woodhams

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Political Identity In Discourse The Voices Of New Zealand Voters 1st Ed Jay M Woodhams
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Author: Jay M. Woodhams
ISBN: 9783030186296, 9783030186302, 3030186296, 303018630X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Political Identity In Discourse The Voices Of New Zealand Voters 1st Ed Jay M Woodhams by Jay M. Woodhams 9783030186296, 9783030186302, 3030186296, 303018630X instant download after payment.

This book takes an innovative view of language and politics, charting the terrain of political identities and discourses in New Zealand through detailed linguistic analysis of interactions with its voters. The author first sets out the geographical and sociopolitical context, examining how the constraints of a small and isolated country interact with widespread social values such as egalitarianism. He then delves into the multiple nature of identities and explores how Kiwis form their political selves through informal talk with others and in engagement with their physical and discursive surroundings. In doing so, the author provides an in-depth exploration of New Zealand political culture, identity and discourse, and sheds light on how we use language to become political people. This book will be of interest to linguists, political scientists and sociologists working with discourse analysis.

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