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  1. Destructive storytelling: disinformation and the Eurosceptic myth that shaped Brexit: by Imke Henkel, Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 197 + vi pp., €99.99 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-030-69502-6. [REVIEW]Wenjuan Zhou - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (6):689-691.
    Narratives as potential resources for enriching critical discourse studies (CDS hereafter) (Forchtner, 2021) can promise critical discourse analysts three ways of storytelling as a vital approach t...
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  • Intensifying resistance through complexification: a positive discourse analysis of the portrayal of Amazighs in a selected Moroccan EFL textbook.Khalid Said, Taoufik Jaafari & Belqassem Laghfiri - 2024 - Critical Discourse Studies 21 (4):442-462.
    Although critical discourse analysis (CDA) sets out to investigate both oppressive and progressive discourses, the vast bulk of published studies seem to prioritize the former. This paper is a response to scholarly calls to engage with (non)oppressive discourses by integrating positive impulses in critical discourse analysis, and thus contribute to the growth of positive discourse analysis (PDA), a complement to CDA, which attends to the emancipatory mechanisms of resistance. Using a combination of theoretical tools, this paper takes a case study (...)
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