In:Political Discourse in Central, Eastern and Balkan Europe
Edited by Martina Berrocal and Aleksandra Salamurović
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 84] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 23 July 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.84.toc
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Table of contents
AcknowledgementsVII
Chapter 1.Introduction1
Martina Berrocal
Aleksandra Salamurović
Chapter 2.Diffuse messages as aggression and violence in political discourse23
Holger Kuße
Chapter 3.The conflict about the 1940 Katyń massacre and the 2010 declaration of the Russian State Duma39
Daniel Weiss
Chapter 4.Gay rights as a symbol of ideological struggles between Russia and the West: A socio-cognitive discourse analysis69
Veronika Koller
Chapter 5.More than keywords: Discourse prominence analysis of the Russian Web Portal Sputnik Czech Republic93
Václav Cvrček
Masako Fidler
Chapter 6.Delegitimization strategies in Czech parliamentary discourse119
Martina Berrocal
Chapter 7.Impoliteness in parliamentary questions147
Bartholomäus Nowak
Chapter 8.Discursive construction of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Analysis of commemorative speeches (2004–2016) on the Croatian Homeland War179
Sonja Riehn
Chapter 9.Epistemes of contemporary nationhood: Narrations of the past, legitimations of the future211
Danijela Majstorović
Banja Luka
Chapter 10.Under One Sun? Semiotic transformation of the cognitive model NATION in the Republic of Macedonia on the Occasion of the 20th anniversary of independence in 2011239
Aleksandra Salamurović
Chapter 11.Epilogue265
Index267
