In:Developing New Identities in Social Conflicts: Constructivist perspectives
Edited by Esperanza Morales-López and Alan Floyd
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 71] 2017
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Published online: 26 July 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.71.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
IX
Chapter 1.Constructionism in historical writing
1
Hayden White
Chapter 2.White, Burke and the “literary” nature of historical controversies
17
Verónica Tozzi
Chapter 3.The discursive construction of reality in the context of rhetoric: Constructivist rhetoric
41
David Pujante
Chapter 4.Understanding social conflict: Reason or emotion?
67
Simón Ramírez Muñoz
Chapter 5.
I am and I am not Charlie: The discursive conflict surrounding the attack on Charlie Hebdo
83
David Pujante
Chapter 6.Media representations of recent human migrations to the United Kingdom and other Western countries
107
Alan Floyd
Chapter 7.Rhetorical analysis of health risk discourse: The 2009 influenza pandemic crisis
133
Javier Nespereira García
Chapter 8.Critical analysis of an educational discourse practice: The literary text commentary
159
Francisco Vicente Gómez
Chapter 9.The (re)construction of gender roles in the genre of song: In search of female empowerment
181
Laura Filardo-Llamas
Chapter 10.Posthumanism and the city: The construction of identity and ideological conflict in discourses regarding the new technological self
203
Sara Molpeceres
Chapter 11.Discourses of social movements in Southern Europe: The slogans of 15M
227
David Pujante
Esperanza Morales-López
Chapter 12.Cognitive frames, imaginaries and discursive constructions: Post-15M discourses with reference to eco-social alternatives
249
Esperanza Morales-López
Epilogue
273
Esperanza Morales-López
Author index
287
Subject index
289
