Discourse Analysis and Austerity: Critical Studies from Economics and Linguistics

Author:   Kate Power ,  Tanweer Ali ,  Eva Lebdušková
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
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Discourse Analysis and Austerity: Critical Studies from Economics and Linguistics


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Author:   Kate Power ,  Tanweer Ali ,  Eva Lebdušková
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9780367671587


ISBN 10:   0367671581
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
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Foreword by Anne Pettifor Foreword by Darren Kelsey Acknowledgements Introduction: Interdisciplinary* approaches to austerity discourses Part I: Approaching austerity through discourse 1. Deep interdisciplinarity and responses to crisis 2. Austerity and the eclipse of economic alternatives: The theoretical terrain of neoliberal economic crisis narratives Part II: Historical perspective 3. Austerity in the Commons: A corpus critical analysis of austerity and its surrounding grammatical context in Hansard (1803–2015) 4. ‘Less State’ in austerity: A concept masking the central agent of neoliberal policies 5. Discourses of crisis and representation of Greece in a period of austerity Part III: The notion of ‘crisis’ 6. The recent economic crisis in Brazil and beyond: Some discussions on the weight of empirical issues, methodology and rhetoric 7. Tales of austerity, and a crisis of wealth distribution 8. Discursive uses of ‘abnormality’ in the Greek crisis Part IV: Metaphors 9. Are the metaphors underlying institutional and academic discourse on austerity reliable predictors of the stances adopted? 10. Metaphors in times of crisis: Legitimizing austerity? Part V: Argumentation 11. The ‘eternal character’ of austerity measures in European crisis policies: Evidence from the Fiscal Compact discourse in Austria 12. The mirage of expansionary fiscal consolidation to resolve the euro-area crisis 13. Why should we all tighten our belts? On arguments for austerity in political discourse Part VI: Responses to ‘crisis’ 14. The austerity discourse of the Romanian economic-political elites: Neoliberal or (pseudo)European? 15. An analysis of El Roto’s newspaper cartoons discourse as social indictment against Spanish austerity policies Conclusion Index

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Kate Power is a lecturer in Management Communication at the University of Queensland Business School, Australia. A critical discourse analyst with particular interest in interdisciplinarity, she has published linguistic analyses of both religious and economic discourses. Tanweer Ali is a lecturer in finance and economics with Empire State College, SUNY. His research interests are in corporate governance and the application of linguistic methods to economic questions. He has guest edited two special editions of On The Horizon, focused on language and economics. Eva Lebdušková is a PhD candidate at the J.E. Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem. In addition she holds a senior administrative position with the Charles University in Prague. Her main field of research is in linguistics, and she has published a number of articles on the use of language in economic discourse.

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