Mapping the Language of Racism: Discourse and the Legitimation of ExploitationHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1992 - 246 páginas Explores racism and issues of social structure, power relations and ideology. Part 1 provides the theoretical framework within which representations of race can be studied, part 2 an empirical illustration from New Zealand of the arguments of part 1. |
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Ideology and political economy | 13 |
The political and economic context | 22 |
Discursive representation reality and individual experience | 29 |
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Mapping the Language of Racism: Discourse and the Legitimation of Exploitation Margaret Wetherell,Jonathan Potter Vista previa limitada - 1992 |
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