This volume makes a valuable contribution by analyzing different types of data both from qualitative and quantitative approaches.
- María Gabriela Puscama, The Pennsylvania State University, in Language in Society 49:2 (2020),
Musolff’s collection offers a high-resolution and frightfully accurate image of how discriminatory and xenophobic discourses are used to further political goals in the contemporary world. Placing its sharp critical linguistic lens on the urgent issues of mass migration and refugee crisis on both sides of the Atlantic, it provides a complex and insightful account of the power of language to prompt momentous developments that affect us all.
- Piotr Cap, University of Lodz,
Its seven main contributions provide exemplary analyses of European and US debates that instrumentalize anti-immigrant attitudes: on the one hand among far-right populists in Cyprus, in Serbian and Croatian nationalism, and in the Hungarian government’s attempts at legitimizing immigration exclusion, and on the other hand in discourses associated with US-president Trump and his followers, including racists’ tactical denial of racism. Methodologically, all studies pursue corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis, with foci on lexical, figurative, argumentative and discourse-historical patterns. Together, they show the convergence of populist polemic strategies. Originally published as special issue of the Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, issue 5:2 (2017).