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Security Metaphors

Cold War Discourse from Containment to Common House

by Paul A. Chilton (Author)
©1996 Monographs X, 470 Pages
Series: Conflict and Consciousness , Volume 2

Summary

Understanding the nature of the 'cold war' that followed World War II is now more than ever a focus of debate. Security Metaphors starts from the premise that political and international realities are created, sustained and unraveled in discourse. The book begins by examining the conceptual underpinnings of international relations theory, and by careful linguistic analysis shows how metaphorical discourse contributed to the beginning and ending of the dangerous competition between 'East' and 'West'. It concludes not by attributing power to language, but to the hegemonic power that can best wield it.

Details

Pages
X, 470
Year
1996
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820421780
Language
English
Keywords
hegemonic power political debates international theory political-diplomatic practice

Biographical notes

Paul A. Chilton (Author)

Paul Chilton teaches at Warwick University and publishes in the field of language and discourse. His previous publications include Language and the Nuclear Arms Debate (1985), Orwellian Language and the Media (1988), and numerous articles on political discourse.

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