Recensione:
"In this fascinating ethnographic study, and within an integrated interdisciplinary theoretical framework, Ruth Wodak goes beyond the usual analysis of political discourse. She examines the hectic daily 'backstage' of doing politics ("walk and talk") by european parliamentarians as well as in the fictional world of the TV series The West Wing. A great contribution to both discourse studies and political science."
- Teun van Dijk, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain.
"What if politics was a play? With her trademark impressive methodological rigour and immense creativity, Ruth Wodak takes us on a fascinating journey where she decodes the logic of political discourse, action, and representation. The result is a brilliant, rich, and subtle book. From the backstage of the European Parliament to popular political sitcoms, she reveals a face of democratic practice that we cannot afford to ignore."
- Michael Bruter, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
"Wodak's book will provide researchers, students, and political enthusiasts with a very rich study of frontstage and backstage politics." - Ruth Harman, University of Georgia, USA
Descrizione del libro:
First-hand evidence of the everyday lives of politicians, juxtaposed with media representations of the 'backstage' of politics.
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