Paul Chilton (University of East Anglia), Christina Schäffner (Aston University)
Human beings are political animals. They are also articulate mammals. How are these two aspects linked? This is a question that is only beginning to be explored. The present collection makes a contribution to the investigations into the use of language in those situations which, informally and intuitively, we call 'political'. Such an approach is revealing not only for politics itself but also for the human language capacity. Each chapter outlines a particular method or analytic approach and illustrates its application to a contemporary political issue, institution or...
Human beings are political animals. They are also articulate mammals. How are these two aspects linked? This is a question that is o...