Anti-racist discourse on Muslims in the Australian Parliament / Jennifer E. Cheng.

Anti-racist Discourse on Muslims in the Australian Parliament examines anti-racist discourse in contemporary Australian politics, in particular, how politicians contest and challenge racism against a minority group that does not constitute a traditional 'race'.

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Main Author: Cheng, Jennifer E. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017.
Series:Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture ; Volume 72.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Anti-racist Discourse on Muslims in the Australian Parliament -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication page -- Table of Contents -- List of acronyms and abbreviations -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- chapter 1 -- Legal and political context -- 1.1 Anti-discrimination laws and Muslims -- 1.2 The Cronulla riots -- 1.3 The parameters of religious discrimination and vilification -- 1.4 Chapter summary -- chapter 2 -- History of migration and racism in Australia -- 2.1 Pre-World War II -- Disguised biological racism -- 2.2 Post-World War II -- Assimilation, integration and cultural racism -- 2.3 The birth of anti-discrimination and multiculturalism -- 2.4 Backlash against immigration and multiculturalism -- 2.5 History of Muslims in Australia -- 2.6 Citizenship and Australian values -- 2.7 Chapter summary -- chapter 3 -- Racism and anti-racism -- 3.1 Racism and Muslims -- 3.1.1 Racism and Islamophobia -- 3.2 Anti-racism -- 3.2.1 Historical origins of anti-racist thought -- 3.2.2 Forms of 'anti-racism' -- 3.2.3 Anti-racism movements and Muslim minorities -- 3.2.4 Anti-racism and Muslim minorities in Australia -- 3.3 Chapter summary -- part ii -- Analysis -- chapter 4 -- Muslims, 'race' and racism -- 4.1 'Race' -- 4.1.1 'Race' and Muslims -- 4.1.2 'Race' and religion -- 4.1.3 Other uses of 'race' -- 4.2 'Race' summary -- 4.3 Racism -- 4.3.1 General uses of 'racism' -- 4.3.2 'Definitions' of racism -- 4.3.3 Who or what is racist? -- 4.3.4 Uses of 'racial' -- 4.3.5 'Racism', 'racist', 'racial' and Muslims -- 4.3.6 Muslims as victims of racism or racial vilification -- 4.3.7 Racial harmony with Muslims -- 4.4 Chapter summary -- chapter 5 -- Discursive positioning of Muslims inside and outside of the 'Nation' -- 5.1 Exclusive constructions of the Nation. 
505 8 |a 5.1.1 Depicting Australian values and laws as superior -- 5.1.2 Demanding integration from immigrants -- 5.2 Exclusive positioning of Muslims within the Nation -- 5.2.1 Drawing attention to 'problem' Muslims -- 5.2.2 Using Australian values to promote covert exclusion -- 5.3 Inclusive constructions of the Nation -- 5.3.1 Critiquing the narrow constructions of 'Australian' -- 5.3.2 Engaging the topos of the 'majority culture' -- 5.4 Inclusive positioning of Muslims within the Nation -- 5.4.1 Providing counter-discourses to stereotypes of Muslims -- 5.4.2 Stating that Muslims are Australian too -- 5.5 Chapter summary -- chapter 6 -- Depictions of Muslims -- 6.1 Social actors in anti-racist discourses -- 6.1.1 The perpetrators -- 6.1.2 The victims -- 6.1.3 The defenders -- 6.1.4 The citizens -- 6.2 Summary of social actors -- 6.3 Nominations and predications -- 6.3.1 Nominations -- 6.3.2 Predications -- 6.3.3 'Objectification' -- 6.4 Chapter summary -- chapter 7 -- Updates since 2007 -- 7.1 Proposed changes to anti-discrimination act -- 7.2 Boycott Halal movement -- 7.3 Lindt Café Siege and #illridewithyou campaign -- 7.4 Chapter summary -- chapter 8 -- Discussion and conclusion -- appendix -- Methodology and data -- A.1 Data -- A.1.1 Selection of data -- A.2 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) -- A.2.1 CDA, Anti-racism and political discourse -- A.2.2 CDA's relevance to this research -- A.3 Characteristics of political speeches and parliamentary language -- A.3.1 The structure and discourse of political speeches -- A.3.2 Parliamentary language and anti-racism -- A.4 Method: Constructing anti-racist discourses on Muslims in the Australian parliament -- A.4.1 Categorisation of speeches -- A.4.2 Data analysis methods -- A.4.2.1 Nomination strategies -- A.4.2.2 Predication strategies -- A.4.2.3 Argumentation strategies. 
505 8 |a A.4.2.4 perspectivisation strategies -- A.4.2.5 Intensification and mitigation strategies -- A.5 Appendix summary -- Index. 
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650 0 |a Rhetoric  |x Political aspects  |z Australia. 
650 0 |a Political oratory  |x Social aspects  |z Australia. 
650 0 |a Discourse analysis. 
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