REVIEW: Noted: Right-wing rhetoric makes the unpalatable normal
The Politics of Fear. What right wing populist discourses mean, by Ruth Wodak. London: Sage, 2015. 256 pages. ISBN 978-1- 4462-470-0-6 AS WE observe political events unfolding in the United States, the Brexit vote in the UK, the discourse around Korea, the French elections and the rhetoric of Euro...
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doaj-0558409f2d2548e5a9f713bcb0caad342020-11-25T02:59:24ZengPacific Media CentrePacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352017-07-0123110.24135/pjr.v23i1.317REVIEW: Noted: Right-wing rhetoric makes the unpalatable normalLynne A Trenwith0Unitec The Politics of Fear. What right wing populist discourses mean, by Ruth Wodak. London: Sage, 2015. 256 pages. ISBN 978-1- 4462-470-0-6 AS WE observe political events unfolding in the United States, the Brexit vote in the UK, the discourse around Korea, the French elections and the rhetoric of European nations, Wodak’s book provides a timely insight into the discourse of right wing populism and why it is successful. In each of the eight chapters, Wodak provides campaign materials, images, online data, television interviews and news stories. https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/317Linguisticspoliticsdiscourse |
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The Politics of Fear. What right wing populist discourses mean, by Ruth Wodak. London: Sage, 2015. 256 pages. ISBN 978-1- 4462-470-0-6
AS WE observe political events unfolding in the United States, the Brexit vote in the UK, the discourse around Korea, the French elections and the rhetoric of European nations, Wodak’s book provides a timely insight into the discourse of right wing populism and why it is successful. In each of the eight chapters, Wodak provides campaign materials, images, online data, television interviews and news stories.
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