
The Politics of Sound
Intersections of Music, Discourse and Political Communication
Special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 18:4 (2019)
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[Journal of Language and Politics, 18:4] 2019. vi, 175 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 October 2019
Published online on 21 October 2019
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Table of Contents
- Discourse, music and political communication: Towards a critical approachLyndon C. S. Way | pp. 475–490
- Transcending the moment: Ideology and Billy BraggMartin J. Power & Aileen Dillane | pp. 491–508
- From Ireland to the States: The re-contextualisation of U2’s “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” in different political contextsLaura Filardo-Llamas | pp. 509–525
- ‘Get off your arse’: ‘Singing newspapers’ and political choirs in the UKBarbara Henderson | pp. 526–540
- Paramilitarism and music in Colombia: An analysis of the corridos paracosEduar Barbosa Caro & Johanna Ramírez Suavita | pp. 541–559
- Neoliberal feminism in contemporary South Korean popular music: Discourse of resilience, politics of positive psychology, and female subjectivityGooyong Kim | pp. 560–578
- Music video as party political communication: Opportunities and limitsLyndon C. S. Way | pp. 579–597
- From here: The multimodal construction of place in English folk field recordingsMatthew Ord | pp. 598–616
- From religious performances to martial themes: Discourses of Shi’a musical eulogies, war and politics in IranSoudeh Ghaffari | pp. 617–633
- Ferruh Yilmaz. 2016. How the Workers became Muslims; Immigration, Culture and Hegemonic Transformation in EuropeReviewed by Christoffer Kølvraa | pp. 634–637
- Jonathan Evans & Fruela Fernandez (eds.). 2018. The Routledge Handbook of Translation and PoliticsReviewed by Pan Xie & Qin Huang | pp. 638–641
- Deborah Cameron & Sylvia Shaw. 2016. Gender, Power and Political Speech: Women and Language in the 2015 UK General ElectionReviewed by Frazer Heritage | pp. 642–645
- Ana Tominc. 2017. The Discursive Construction of Class and Lifestyle: Celebrity chef cookbooks in post-socialist SloveniaReviewed by Dejan Jontes | pp. 646–649
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