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"Exploring the ways in which language and conflict are intertwined and interrelated, this book examines the changes that have taken place in the public discourse of the Ukraine and Russia since 2014 and the beginning of the 'Ukrainian Crisis.' Through analysis of the narratives constr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Exploring the ways in which language and conflict are intertwined and interrelated, this book examines the changes that have taken place in the public discourse of the Ukraine and Russia since 2014 and the beginning of the 'Ukrainian Crisis.' Through analysis of the narratives constructed by different social groups in Ukraine, Language of Conflict shows how discourse can illuminate the competing worldviews and the conflicting positions of the various stakeholders in this conflict. Through critical discourse analysis and multimodality, this book explores the prevalent narratives and the linguistic features of the salient discourses surrounding this conflict. Using Russian- and Ukrainian-language texts from traditional and social media, contributors from Ukraine, Russia and beyond investigate discourses surrounding the most important topics of the crisis: its causes and goals, the sides, and the values and ideologies of the opposing parties. Highlighting the ways in which the stress produced by social discord, economic hardship and violence, is reflected in verbal aggression, slurs, insults and profane language of extraordinary linguistic creativity, Language of Conflict provides insight into the ways people think about, respond to and experience the reality of conflict in their everyday communication"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 280 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction, 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 |
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spelling | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / edited by Natalia Knoblock. London, UK ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. ©2020 1 online resource (x, 280 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Exploring the ways in which language and conflict are intertwined and interrelated, this book examines the changes that have taken place in the public discourse of the Ukraine and Russia since 2014 and the beginning of the 'Ukrainian Crisis.' Through analysis of the narratives constructed by different social groups in Ukraine, Language of Conflict shows how discourse can illuminate the competing worldviews and the conflicting positions of the various stakeholders in this conflict. Through critical discourse analysis and multimodality, this book explores the prevalent narratives and the linguistic features of the salient discourses surrounding this conflict. Using Russian- and Ukrainian-language texts from traditional and social media, contributors from Ukraine, Russia and beyond investigate discourses surrounding the most important topics of the crisis: its causes and goals, the sides, and the values and ideologies of the opposing parties. Highlighting the ways in which the stress produced by social discord, economic hardship and violence, is reflected in verbal aggression, slurs, insults and profane language of extraordinary linguistic creativity, Language of Conflict provides insight into the ways people think about, respond to and experience the reality of conflict in their everyday communication"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 12, 2021). List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction, 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 Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Rhetoric Political aspects Ukraine. Discourse analysis Political aspects Ukraine. Rhetoric Political aspects Russia (Federation) Discourse analysis Political aspects Russia (Federation) Ukraine Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Ukraine. Crimea (Ukraine) History Russian occupation, 2014- Guerre russo-ukrainienne, 2014- Discours politique Ukraine. Discours politique Russie. Ukraine Relations extérieures Russie. Crimée (Ukraine) Histoire 2014 - (Occupation russe) Discourse analysis. bicssc Diplomatic relations fast Discourse analysis Political aspects fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast Russia (Federation) fast Ukraine fast Ukraine Crimea fast Ukraine Conflict (2014-) fast Since 2014 fast History fast Knoblock, Natalia, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2020004591 has work: Language of conflict (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGD6xwfkb4bqwjMRx4pwYP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Language of conflict New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 9781350098565 (DLC) 2020004399 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2467653 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction, 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 Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Rhetoric Political aspects Ukraine. Discourse analysis Political aspects Ukraine. Rhetoric Political aspects Russia (Federation) Discourse analysis Political aspects Russia (Federation) Guerre russo-ukrainienne, 2014- Discours politique Ukraine. Discours politique Russie. Discourse analysis. bicssc Diplomatic relations fast Discourse analysis Political aspects fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast |
title | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / |
title_auth | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / |
title_exact_search | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / |
title_full | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / edited by Natalia Knoblock. |
title_fullStr | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / edited by Natalia Knoblock. |
title_full_unstemmed | Language of conflict : discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / edited by Natalia Knoblock. |
title_short | Language of conflict : |
title_sort | language of conflict discourses of the ukrainian crisis |
title_sub | discourses of the Ukrainian crisis / |
topic | Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Rhetoric Political aspects Ukraine. Discourse analysis Political aspects Ukraine. Rhetoric Political aspects Russia (Federation) Discourse analysis Political aspects Russia (Federation) Guerre russo-ukrainienne, 2014- Discours politique Ukraine. Discours politique Russie. Discourse analysis. bicssc Diplomatic relations fast Discourse analysis Political aspects fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast |
topic_facet | Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Rhetoric Political aspects Ukraine. Discourse analysis Political aspects Ukraine. Rhetoric Political aspects Russia (Federation) Discourse analysis Political aspects Russia (Federation) Ukraine Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Ukraine. Crimea (Ukraine) History Russian occupation, 2014- Guerre russo-ukrainienne, 2014- Discours politique Ukraine. Discours politique Russie. Ukraine Relations extérieures Russie. Crimée (Ukraine) Histoire 2014 - (Occupation russe) Discourse analysis. Diplomatic relations Discourse analysis Political aspects Rhetoric Political aspects Russia (Federation) Ukraine Ukraine Crimea History |
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