Engaging in Critical Language and Cultural Studies Approaches for an Examination of Racism and Migration in the British Public Space
Publish place: The Sixth International Conference on Languages, Linguistics, Translation and Literature (virtually)
Publish Year: 1400
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Language: English
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Index date: 8 November 2021
Engaging in Critical Language and Cultural Studies Approaches for an Examination of Racism and Migration in the British Public Space abstract
This article focuses on the relevance of Critical Discourse Analysis and of cultural studies approaches to an examination of racism and migration in the British public space. Critical Discourse Analysis as an active engagement with discourse in the social space is one of these critical approaches. The article is based on Halliday’s systematic functional grammar in terms of transitivity and modality. The main goal of this study is to investigate transitivity and modality about migration as it appears in a number of British tabloids. The focus is on aspects of racism in western countries, where there is a majority of white people and on issues related to patterns of access to the public and issues of inequality, racism and discrimination in the public space. Racism's reproduction and promotion by certain segments of the media is not a simple or straightforward process. It is important to see how the media plays a role in the reproduction of racism.
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Engaging in Critical Language and Cultural Studies Approaches for an Examination of Racism and Migration in the British Public Space authors
Rasha Ali Dheyab
Ph.D. Student, Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Ovidius University of Constanța, Constanța, Romania