Critical Discourse Studies Special Issue: Discourse, History and Memory www.informaworld.com/cds
This new issue contains the following articles:
On the politics of remembering (or not) Authors: Ruth Wodak; John E. Richardson
Trauma, discourse and communicative limits Authors: Michael Pickering; Emily Keightley
Recontextualising fascist ideologies of the past: right-wing discourses on employment and nativism in Austria and the United Kingdom Authors: John E. Richardson; Ruth Wodak
The unbearable lightness of identity: membership, tradition and the Jewish anti-Semite in Gershom Scholem's letter to Hannah Arendt Author: David Kaposi
Constructing the past and constructing themselves: the Uruguayan military's memory of the dictatorship Author: Mariana Achugar
Dealing with a traumatic past: the victim hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and their reconciliation discourse Author: Annelies Verdoolaege
'No reconciliation without redress': articulating political demands in post-transitional South Africa Author: Aletta J. Norval
Book Review
Wie kritisch ist die Kritische Diskursanalyse? Ansätze zu einer Wende kritischer Wissenschaft. [How critical is Critical Discourse Analysis? Approaches to a turn in critical research] Author: Veronika Koller