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Speaking Hatefully Culture Communication And Political Action In Hungary David Boromiszahabashi

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Speaking Hatefully Culture Communication And Political Action In Hungary David Boromiszahabashi
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 160
Author: David Boromisza-Habashi
ISBN: 9780271060750, 0271060751
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Speaking Hatefully Culture Communication And Political Action In Hungary David Boromiszahabashi by David Boromisza-habashi 9780271060750, 0271060751 instant download after payment.

In Speaking Hatefully, David Boromisza-Habashi focuses on the use of the term “hate speech” as a window on the cultural logic of political and moral struggle in public deliberation. This empirical study of gyűlöletbeszéd, or "hate speech," in Hungary documents competing meanings of the term, the interpretive strategies used to generate those competing meanings, and the parallel moral systems that inspire political actors to question their opponents’ interpretations. In contrast to most existing treatments of the subject, Boromisza-Habashi’s argument does not rely on pre-existing definitions of "hate speech." Instead, he uses a combination of ethnographic and discourse analytic methods to map existing meanings and provide insight into the sociocultural life of those meanings in a troubled political environment.

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