Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New Media

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Springer, 6 Haz 2011 - 252 sayfa
Informed by the interdisciplinary approach of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and theories of identity, nation, and media, the study investigates the ways Kurds, the world's largest stateless nation, use satellite television and Internet to construct their identities. This book examines the complex interrelationships between ethno-national identities, discourses, and new media. Not only offers the first study of discursive constructions of Kurdish identity in the new media, this book also the first CDA informed comparative study of the contents of the two media. The study pushes the boundaries of the growing area of studies of identity, nationalism and transnationalism, discourse studies, minority language, and digital media.
 

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1 Introduction
1
2 Discourse Media and Nation
21
3 Kurdish Identity
47
From Print to Facebook
78
5 Discourse Practices of Kurdistan TV KTV
95
6 Textual Analysis of KTV
106
7 Discourse Practices of Kurdish Internet
139
8 Textual Analysis of Kurdish Internet
153
9 Discussion and Conclusion
169
Semantic Macro Areas of National Identity and Linguistic Realizations
187
Notes
192
References
223
Index
243
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JAFFER SHEYHOLISLAMI Assistant Professor in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies at Carleton University, Ontario, Canada.

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