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082 _aRef 947.7086 L26l 2022.
245 _aLanguage of conflict:
_bdiscources of the Ukrainian crisis /
_cedited by Natalia Knoblock.
260 _aLondon, UK:
_bBloomsbury Academic,
_cc2022.
300 _ax, 279 pages :
_bfigs. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references, appendix, and index.
505 _aIntroduction, Natalia Knoblock. -- 1. Discourses of Conflict: Cross-Linguistic Corpus-Assisted Comparative Discourse Study of Russian and Ukrainian Parliamentary Debates of 2014, Tatyana Karpenko-Seccombe. -- 2. Metaphor, Identity and Conflict in Political Discourse: A Case Study of President Poroshenko and President Putin's Speeches, Liudmila Arcimaviciene. -- 3. The Image of the Ukrainian Crisis in the Polish-Language Media in Ukraine, Ewa Szkdlarek-Smiechowicz and Izabela Blaszczyk. -- 4. Blended Names in the Discussions of Ukrainian Crisis, Natalia Beliaeva and Natalia Knoblock. -- 5. The Antagonistic Discourses of the Euromaidan: Koloradi, Sovki, and Vatniki vs. Jumpers, Maidowns, and Panheads, Olga Baysha. -- 6. The Ukrainian Nation - Stepmother, Younger Sister or Stillborn Baby? Evidence from Russian TV Debates and Related Political Sources (2013-2015), Daniel Weiss. -- 7. Who are 'They' for Ukrainians in Ukraine and in the Diaspora? Othering in Political Discourse, Natalia Beliaeva and Corinne A. Seals. -- 8. Discursive Practices in Online Media: Language Ideologies in Ukraine in a Time of Crisis, Alla Nedashkivska. -- 9. Unrecognized Holidays: Old and New 'State' Traditions in the Self-Proclaimed Republics in the East of Ukraine, Yulia Abibok. -- 10. Andriy Biletsky's Ukrainian Order: Discourse, Actions, and Prospects of Democracy in Ukraine, Halyna Mokrushyna. -- 11. The Art of the Insult: (Re)Creating Zaporizhian Cossacks' Letter-Writing on YouTube as Collective Creative Insurgency, Alla Tovares. -- 12. Non-Violent Humorous Resistance to Actual Fear in Texts of Blogs of Post-Maidan Ukraine (Linguistic-Pragmatic Aspects), Yaroslava Sazonova. -- 13. Collective Representations of Ukrainian Refugees in the Russian and Ukrainian Press: A 'Burden' or a 'Gain'? Ludmilla A'Beckett Index.
520 _a"Exploring the ways in which language and conflict are intertwined and interrelated, this volume examines the patterns of public discourse in Ukraine and Russia since the beginning of the Ukrainian Crisis in 2014. It investigates the trends in language aggression, evaluation, persuasion and other elements of conflict communication related to the situation. Through the analysis of the linguistic features of salient discourses and prevalent narratives constructed by different social groups, Language of Conflict reflects competing worldviews of various stakeholders in this conflict and presents multiple, often contradictory, visions of the circumstances. Contributors from Ukraine, Russia and beyond investigate discursive representations of the most important aspects of the crisis: its causes and goals, participants and the values and ideologies of the opposing factions. They focus on categorization, stance, framing, (de)legitimation, manipulation and coping strategies while analysing the ways in which the stress produced by social discord, economic hardship, and violence shapes public discourse. Primarily focusing on informal communication and material gathered from online sources, the collection provides insight into the ways people directly affected by the crisis think about and respond to it. The volume acknowledges the communicators' active role in constructing the (often incompatible) discursive images of the conflict and concentrates on the conscious and strategic use of linguistic resources in negative and aggressive communication. (source: Nielsen Book Data)"-- Provided by publisher.
546 _aText in English.
650 _aUkraine Conflict, 2014-.
650 _aUkraine -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation).
650 _aDiscourse analysis -- Political aspects -- Russia (Federation).
650 _aRhetoric -- Political aspects -- Russia (Federation).
650 _aDiscourse analysis -- Political aspects -- Ukraine.
650 _aRhetoric -- Political aspects -- Ukraine.
700 _4editor.
_aKnoblock, Natalia.
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