In:Discourses of War and Peace: 21st century perspectives
Edited by Cornelia Ilie
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 355] 2026
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Discursive (mis)representations of war and peace in cross-national
and historical perspectives
and historical perspectives
Cornelia Ilie
Part I.(Re)contextualizing narratives of war, peace and neutrality
Still-not-yet: Perpetual war and the futurity of peace
Patricia L. Dunmire
War-peace dialectic revisited: From neutrality to post-neutrality discourses in Sweden
Cornelia Ilie
India’s war on its history of humiliation: A Discourse of Illusion approach
Aditi Bhatia
The long, unsuccessful war: Discourses of Russian defeat following the Russo-Japanese war, 1905-present
Rotem Kowner
Cornelia Ilie
Part II.Contesting vs. justifying Russia’s war on Ukraine in the discursive battlefield
Vladimir Putin’s war rhetoric between cold reflection and furious hatred
Daniel Weiss
Divergent visions on the war in Ukraine: A corpus-assisted discourse study of speeches by Putin and Zelenskyy
Ruth Breeze
María Fernanda Novoa Jaso
Debating the Ukraine war in the German public: Three open letters, an op-ed, and their uptake in the German quality press
Helmut Gruber
Peace into war transformation in news discourse on Ukraine: A cognitive-rhetorical perspective
Serhiy Potapenko
Oleksii Deikun
Modification of media’s visual identity as a response to the war in Ukraine: An exploratory study
Anna Jupowicz-Ginalska
Bianca Harms
Antonia Matei
Päivi Maijanen
Anghel Gheorghe
Andreas Will
Anna Samelova
Emilia Zakrzewska
Martyna Dudziak-Kisio
Anca Anton
