Focusing on critical discourse analysis, this volume examines how language contributes to the marginalization of minority groups. Through detailed analysis of texts and speech, the contributors explore the political implications of word choice, highlighting the role of linguistic perspectives in understanding prejudice and social inequality. The collection emphasizes the intersection of language and power, providing insights into how discourse shapes societal attitudes and reinforces discrimination.
Stephen Harold Riggins Boeken




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