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Recognizing transsexuals : personal, political and medicological embodiment
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ISBN: 9781409405658 9781409405665 1409405656 9781315603919 9781317070580 9781317070597 9781138253711 1409405664 Year: 2012 Publisher: Farnham Ashgate

Images de l'autre : la différence : du mythe au préjugé
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ISBN: 923203462X 2020312484 9789232034625 9782020312486 Year: 1998 Publisher: Paris : Paris : Editions du Seuil, UNESCO (United nations educational, scientific and cultural organization),

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Un voyage à travers les représentations que l'Europe s'est faites, tout au long de l'histoire, des autres peuples et des autres cultures : récits fantastiques, descriptions légendaires, relations de voyage ... mais aussi préjugés raciaux. C'est tout un imaginaire parfois délirant, souvent poétique et quelquefois raciste, qui surgit devant nos yeux. Avec un commentaire pour nous guider.


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Obesity in the news
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ISBN: 1108864732 1108836399 9781108818971 9781108836395 1108818978 9781108864732 1108872832 1108874894 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Obesity is a pressing social issue and a persistently newsworthy topic for the media. This book examines the linguistic representation of obesity in the British press. It combines techniques from corpus linguistics with critical discourse studies to analyse a large corpus of newspaper articles (36 million words) representing ten years of obesity coverage. These articles are studied from a range of methodological perspectives, and analytical themes include variation between newspapers, change over time, diet and exercise, gender and social class. The volume also investigates the language that readers use when responding to obesity representations in the context of online comments. The authors reveal the power of linguistic choices to shame and stigmatise people with obesity, presenting them as irresponsible and morally deviant. Yet the analysis also demonstrates the potential for alternative representations which place greater focus on the role that social and political forces play in this topical health issue.

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