Construction of an Afghan National Identity: The Discourses of Time and Newsweek
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https://doi.org/10.31436/id.v12i1.260Abstract
Following the Derridean notion of deconstruction, an analysis of post September 11, 2001 discourses of Time and Newsweek over the discursive construction of an Afghan national identity shows how the media discourse through its specific linguistic signs and logocentric discourses may create a text that dehumanises or stereotypes a certain people. Thus, if a text is not deconstructed or critically read, one can miss the continuous attempt of how it engages itself in the act of establishing a kind of truth.Downloads
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Published
2004-06-21
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Khan, M. H., & Hare, A. E. (2004). Construction of an Afghan National Identity: The Discourses of Time and Newsweek. Intellectual Discourse, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.31436/id.v12i1.260
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