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The War on Terror Narrative analyzes three types of
data-presidential speeches, U.S. media discourse, and focus group
interviews-to provide a longitudinal and holistic study of the
formation, circulation, and contestation of the Bush
administration's narrative about the "war on terror." The narrative
sustains, in Foucault's terms, a "regime of truth" by placing
boundaries around what can meaningfully be said and understood
about the subject. Adam Hodges illustrates that even as social
actors resist the narrative and the policy it entails, they
appropriate its language to be heard and understood. While this
often works to strengthen the narrative, discourse is inevitably
reshaped as it enters into new contexts. This recontextualization
allows for the introduction of new meanings, and therein lies the
potential for resistance and social transformation. Hodges argues
that applying ideas on intertextuality to the analysis of political
discourse is central to understanding the way micro-level
discursive action contributes to macro-level cultural narratives
like the Bush "War on Terror" narrative.
The War on Terror Narrative analyzes three types of
data-presidential speeches, U.S. media discourse, and focus group
interviews-to provide a longitudinal and holistic study of the
formation, circulation, and contestation of the Bush
administration's narrative about the "war on terror." The narrative
sustains, in Foucault's terms, a "regime of truth" by placing
boundaries around what can meaningfully be said and understood
about the subject. Adam Hodges illustrates that even as social
actors resist the narrative and the policy it entails, they
appropriate its language to be heard and understood. While this
often works to strengthen the narrative, discourse is inevitably
reshaped as it enters into new contexts. This recontextualization
allows for the introduction of new meanings, and therein lies the
potential for resistance and social transformation. Hodges argues
that applying ideas on intertextuality to the analysis of political
discourse is central to understanding the way micro-level
discursive action contributes to macro-level cultural narratives
like the Bush "War on Terror" narrative.
Discourses of War and Peace examines specific contexts around the
globe in which discourse operates in the service of war and to
build alternative visions of peace. Contributors, who come from
backgrounds in linguistics, anthropology, rhetoric, and
communication studies, draw from discourse analytic and/or
ethnographic methods to examine the discourse used by politicians
and social actors in societies that include the United States,
Canada, the United Kingdom, Morocco, Ireland, the Palestinian
territories, and Japan. The book is divided into four sections that
foreground the political effects of discourse on issues of war and
peace, including the way discourse is harnessed to justify war
(part I), negotiate military deployment (part II), respond to armed
conflict (part III), and promote peace (part IV). The book has a
strong enthnographic component; in addition to chapters that employ
critical discourse analysis and narrative analysis, several
chapters incorporate ethnographic analysis into the examination of
language use. The book as a whole therefore provides complementary
perspectives on discourses of war and peace.
Trumpism has not only ushered in a new political regime, but also a
new regime of language-one that cries out for intelligent and
informed analysis. When Words Trump Politics takes insights from
linguistic anthropology and related fields to decode, understand,
and ultimately provide non-expert readers with easily digestible
tools to resist the politics of division and hate. Adam Hodges's
short essays address Trump's Twitter insults, racism and white
nationalism, "truthiness" and "alternative facts," #FakeNews and
conspiracy theories, Supreme Court politics and #MeToo,
Islamophobia, political theater, and many other timely and
controversial discussions. Hodges breaks down the specific
linguistic techniques and processes that make Trump's rhetoric
successful in our contemporary political landscape. He identifies
the language ideologies, word choices, and recurring metaphors that
underlie Trumpian rhetoric. Trumpian discourse works in tandem with
media discourse-Hodges shows how Trump often induces journalists
and social media agents to recycle and strengthen his spectacular
and misleading claims. Those who study democracy have long
emphasized the need for an informed electorate. But being informed
on political issues also demands a keen understanding of the way
language is used to convey, discuss, debate, and contest those
issues. When Words Trump Politics analyzes the political rhetoric
of today. The actionable insights in this book give journalists,
politicians, and all Americans the successful tools they need to
respond to the politics of hate. When Words Trump Politics is an
essential resource for political resistance, for anyone who cares
about freeing democracy from the spell of demagoguery.
In Run Smart, XTERRA trail run champion and running coach, Adam
Hodges, passes along decades of knowledge he has gleaned from
competing and coaching in the sport. Topics cover various
dimensions of running, including goal setting, mental skills,
training principles, warmup protocols, running drills, functional
strength, running form, running shoes, nutrition, hydration,
recovery, and sleep. Each chapter consists of a concise,
self-contained article that addresses a different aspect of a
topic, making this book a valuable reference guide for new and
experienced runners alike. Whether you run competitively or for
fitness, you will find valuable information to help you run smart
and take your running to the next level.
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