In:Democracy in Contemporary Egyptian Political Discourse
Michele Durocher Dunne
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 6] 2003
► pp. vii–xi
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Published online: 18 September 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.6.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsv
1. Introduction: Context, data, methods
2. Political talk as mediated discourse
3. Situating the Discourse
4. Identities under construction
5. Power relations replicated and challenged
6. Conclusion: The irresistible discourse
References
Appendix A: Transliteration and transcription key
Appendix B: Excerpt from Mubarak speech delivered October 5, 1999
Appendix C: Excerpt from Mubarak speech delivered November 13, 1999
Appendix D: September petition text
Appendix E: Excerpts from two articles by Fahmi Huwaydi
Appendix F: Excerpts from two articles by Hala Mustafa
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