In:Degrees of European Belonging: The fuzzy areas between us and them
Élisabeth Le
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 91] 2021
► pp. 163–188
Chapter 8Turkey
Published online: 10 March 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.91.c8
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.91.c8
Abstract
Eurasian Turkey has been chosen as the last case study for this work on the various degrees of European
belonging as it occupies a very special place in Europe (8.1). The all-genre and the
editorial corpora (8.2) are analysed lexicometrically (8.3) and rhetorically (8.4). The results show how Turkey’s history and
geographical position matter in Le Monde’s construction of its European belonging (8.5).
Article outline
- 8.1Specificity of Turkey in Europe
- 8.1.1From secularism to the rising role of Islam in public life
- 8.1.2Turkey and Europe
- 8.2Corpus
- 8.3Lexicometric analysis
- 8.3.1General presentation of the all-genre and editorial semantic clusters
- 8.3.2“Migration issue”
- 8.3.3EU-Turkey relations
- 8.3.3.1In the all-genre corpus
- 8.3.3.2In the editorial corpus
- 8.4Rhetorical analysis
- 8.5Conclusion
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