This book shows that the discourse of the Labour party 1994-2007, revolving around three key concepts of identity, narrative and metaphor, not only reflected new Labour's policy and organisational changes, but that it was also an essential part of its successful strategies of renovation and of power legitimation.
This book shows that the discourse of the Labour party 1994-2007, revolving around three key concepts of identity, narrative and metaphor, not only reflected new Labour's policy and organisational changes, but that it was also an essential part of its successful strategies of renovation and of power legitimation.
Emilie L'Hôte is a Lecturer in English linguistics at Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, France. Her main research project concentrates on the analysis of British political discourse using a combination of Cognitive Linguistics and Corpus Linguistics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. General Introduction 2. Designing a Corpus-based Cognitive Analysis of Political Discourse PART I: THE NEW LABOUR IDENTITY 4. Reclaiming Ground on the National Scene - Fighting Stereotypes PART II: NEW LABOUR AND THE DISCOURSE OF CHANGE 5. Can Things Only Get Better? Internal Change in New Labour Discourse 6. External Change and Globalisation in New Labour Discourse 7. Labour After Blair 8. General Conclusion ?
1. General Introduction 2. Designing a Corpus-based Cognitive Analysis of Political Discourse PART I: THE NEW LABOUR IDENTITY 4. Reclaiming Ground on the National Scene - Fighting Stereotypes PART II: NEW LABOUR AND THE DISCOURSE OF CHANGE 5. Can Things Only Get Better? Internal Change in New Labour Discourse 6. External Change and Globalisation in New Labour Discourse 7. Labour After Blair 8. General Conclusion ?
1. General Introduction 2. Designing a Corpus-based Cognitive Analysis of Political Discourse PART I: THE NEW LABOUR IDENTITY 4. Reclaiming Ground on the National Scene - Fighting Stereotypes PART II: NEW LABOUR AND THE DISCOURSE OF CHANGE 5. Can Things Only Get Better? Internal Change in New Labour Discourse 6. External Change and Globalisation in New Labour Discourse 7. Labour After Blair 8. General Conclusion ?
1. General Introduction 2. Designing a Corpus-based Cognitive Analysis of Political Discourse PART I: THE NEW LABOUR IDENTITY 4. Reclaiming Ground on the National Scene - Fighting Stereotypes PART II: NEW LABOUR AND THE DISCOURSE OF CHANGE 5. Can Things Only Get Better? Internal Change in New Labour Discourse 6. External Change and Globalisation in New Labour Discourse 7. Labour After Blair 8. General Conclusion ?
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