The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the British Press
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on media representations, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of how British national newspapers have portrayed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1948. It examines the historical context of Britain's postcolonial ties to Palestine and scrutinizes the evolution of press language, particularly the terminology surrounding political violence. Employing a Postcolonial Critical Discourse Analysis framework, the author investigates specific case studies to reveal the complexities of media coverage in relation to postcolonial theories.
