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Social Inequality & The Politics of Representation
A Global Landscape
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About this book
In a global landscape, the representational practices through which inequalities gain meaning are central- both within and across national boundaries. Social Inequality & The Politics of Representation takes a fresh look at how inequalities of class, race, sexuality, gender, and nation are constructed in twenty countries on five continents. It offers both rich insight and cultural critique- yet it does not offer a universal paradigm, nor is it concerned with debates about scholarship from "the center" or "the periphery". The collection de-centers North American/European paradigms by placing scholarship from countries around the globe on equal footing.
Readers will find a variety of analytical styles including frame analysis, semiotics, poststructural discourse analysis, critical discourse studies, and conversation analysis. Each chapter provides an overview of relevant cultural and historical contexts for an international audience as well as a brief introduction to relevant methodological and theoretical frameworks. Consequently, it is both a richly diverse and easily accessible collection.
Readers will find a variety of analytical styles including frame analysis, semiotics, poststructural discourse analysis, critical discourse studies, and conversation analysis. Each chapter provides an overview of relevant cultural and historical contexts for an international audience as well as a brief introduction to relevant methodological and theoretical frameworks. Consequently, it is both a richly diverse and easily accessible collection.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Brief Contents
- Annotated Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Section 1: Class
- 1 Class Invisibility and Stigmatization: Irish Media Coverage of a Public Housing Estate in Limerick
- 2 Inequality and Representation: Critical Discourse Analysis of News Coverage About Homelessness
- 3 Linguistic Discrimination, Poverty, and the OtomÍ in Mexico
- 4 Race-Class Intersections as Interactional Resources in Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Section 2: Race
- 5 The Representation of Ethnic-Cultural “Otherness”: The Roma Minority in Serbian Press
- 6 “You are Trying to Make it a Racial Issue!”: Race-Baiting and Social Categorization in Recent U.S. Immigration Debates
- 7 Global Media and Cultural Identities: The Case of Indians in Post-Amin Uganda
- 8 Representing and Reconstructing Chinatown: A Social Semiotic Analysis of Place Names in Urban Planning Policies of Washington, D.C.
- Section 3: Sexuality
- 9 Sexual Citizenship and Suffering Subjects: Media Discourse About Teenage Homosexuality in South Korea
- 10 Hidden Sexualities: Behind the Veil and in the Swamps
- 11 The Bad and the Good (Queer) Immigrant in Italian Mass Media
- 12 The Surplus of Paradoxes: Queering Images of Sexuality and Economy
- Section 3: Gender
- 13 Positioning the Veiled Woman: An Analysis of Austrian Press Photographs in the Context of the European Headscarf Debates
- 14 Constructing and Being the “Other”: Young Men's Talk on Ethnic and Racist Violence
- 15 Language as a Means of “Civilizing” the Kurdish Women in Turkey
- 16 Contested Identity: Transgendered People in Malaysia
- Section 5: Nation
- 17 Language and Identity: Turkish Soap Operas and Language Policy in the Bulgarian Mediascape
- 18 Tiny Netizens Mocking the Great Firewall: Discourse, Power, and the Politics of Representation in China, 2005 to 2010
- 19 Framing Extreme Violence: The Collective Memory-Making of Argentina's Dirty War
- 20 The Changing Dynamics of Political Discourse about Orphans in Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods
- About the Editor
- About the Contributors