Interpreting the constructed realities of the 1991 Gulf War : a comparative textual analysis of the two Arab and two North American newspapers
This study examines and compares the realities of the Gulf War as constructed in two Arab, and two North American newspapers. The textual analysis of the New York Times ( NYT ), the Globe and Mail ( G&M ), Ad Dustour , and Al Ahram revealed the frames that were used in interpreting the complex a...
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