
The Mediated Communication of Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Politics
Special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 19:1 (2020)
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[Journal of Language and Politics, 19:1] 2020. vi, 200 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 March 2020
Published online on 4 March 2020
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Table of Contents
- The mediated communication of gender and sexuality in contemporary politics: From equality of representation to the re-emergence of the masculineAngela Smith & Michael Higgins | pp. 1–9
- Just call me Dave: David Cameron’s perilous populist statusAngela Smith | pp. 10–29
- A stairheid rammy: Female politicians and gendered discourses in the Scottish pressFiona McKay | pp. 30–47
- Trumping Twitter: Sexism in President Trump’s tweetsGiuseppina Scotto di Carlo | pp. 48–70
- Clinton stated, Trump exclaimed! Gendered language on Twitter during the 2016 presidential debatesAndrea McDonnell | pp. 71–88
- Political masculinities and Brexit: Men of warMichael Higgins | pp. 89–106
- “We need to rediscover our manliness…”: The language of gender and authenticity in German right-wing populismAndré Keil | pp. 107–124
- Gender matters in questioning presidentsSteven E. Clayman, John Heritage & Amelia M. J. Hill | pp. 125–143
- Constructing women’s “different voice”: Gendered mediation in the 2015 UK General ElectionDeborah Cameron & Sylvia Shaw | pp. 144–159
- “You are not normal, you are against nature”: Mediated representations of far-right talk on same-sex child fostering in Greek parliamentary discourseMarianna Patrona | pp. 160–179
- Michael Kelly (ed.). 2018. Languages after Brexit: How the UK Speaks to the WorldReviewed by Hong Diao | pp. 180–183
- Lesley Jeffries & Brian Walker. 2018. Keywords in the Press: The New Labour YearsReviewed by Maria Fotiadou | pp. 184–187
- Per-Erik Nilsson. 2018. French Populism and Discourses on SecularismReviewed by Alexander Alekseev | pp. 188–191
- J. Bonnin. 2019. Discourse and mental health: Voice, inequality and resistance in medical settingsReviewed by Michelle O’Reilly | pp. 192–195
- Chris Shei (ed). 2019. The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Discourse AnalysisReviewed by Muhammad Afzaal & Muhammad Ilyas Chishti | pp. 196–200
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