All Stories

  1. Language in a Failed State
  2. Introduction
  3. Why Has Lebanon Become a Failing State?
  4. Conclusions
  5. How Can a CDA Approach Contribute to the Study of State Failure?
  6. How Does the Act of Coining Words and Expressions Help in the Manufacture of Failure?
  7. Measuring Social Cohesion in a Failed State Through the Citizenry’s Own Evaluation and Speech Acts
  8. How Is a Failed State Perceived by Its Citizenry? A Study of the Metaphors that Reveal These Perceptions
  9. Dubbing feminist discourse in Disney films for Arab audiences: Frozen as a case study
  10. Critical discourse analysis
  11. Translation and (un)worthy victims
  12. The contribution of register analysis to the translation of Red Sorghum
  13. How can CDA unravel power relations in media representations of conflict in the Middle East?
  14. The non-translation strategy in translating ISIS radical discourse
  15. A model solution for English-Arabic-English translation students
  16. Ideology and Arabic translations of news texts
  17. Foreign metaphors and Arabic translation
  18. Book review: Samia Bazzi, Arab News and Conflict: A Multidisciplinary Discourse Study
  19. Book review: Samia Bazzi, Arab News and Conflict: A Multi-Disciplinary Discourse Study (Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture series, Volume 34). Amsterdam/Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins, 2009. xiv + 224 pp., 115 (pbk)