Product Description
The book deals with the linguistic base of political discourse. It offers a theoretical model of the imbalance of power in human interaction from language communication to socio-political relations. It uses the basic principles of social semiotics to create a match between sociolinguistics and political science. The structural semiology of Ferdinand de Saussure and Roland Barthes and Lévi-Strauss myth theories are referred to in support of the idea that human collective psychology is regularly manipulated by politically-based ideological narratives that go without saying. In the movement out of the structuralist binary oppositions between right and wrong, Derridas post-structural deconstruction contributes to the critique of western liberal democracy as regards equality and communal knowledge about the political truth. The book will appeal to researchers and university students of both linguistics and political science, as well as specialists in philosophy of language, philosophy of politics, communication theory and social psychology.
About the Author
Vassil Hristov Anastassov, PhD, has more than 30 years of experience of teaching general linguistics, literary theory, semiotics and English literature. His research interests include language history, philosophy of language, language and politics, semiotics, and literary theory. His publications include the book The Dynamics of Human Interaction: Language, Politics and Identity (2012), as well as a number of chapters in various edited volumes and articles in international journals.
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