Using extensive data - mostly gleaned from the National Archives -
this book examines the way in which British widows of servicemen who
died in the First World War were represented in society and by
themselves, exploring the intertwining discourses of social welfare,
national identity, and morality that can be identified in these texts.
Focusing on two widows, the book encourages their individual stories
to emerge and gives a voice to an otherwise forgotten group of women
whose stories have been lost under the literary tomes of middle-class
writers such as Vera Brittain and May Wedderburn Cannon. The
discussion is further informed by a wider reading of 300 other such
files, which allows wider observations to be made about the nature of
the discourses examined, and offers the most complete possible picture
for such data. Offering a streamlined adaptation of the
Discourse-Historical Approach to critical discourse analysis,
Discourses Surrounding British Widows of the First World War
demonstrates how this model of analysis can be used to investigate a
large body of data from a wide variety of sources, covering a long
period of time. As such it will be useful to all scholars in their
analysis of historical corpa.
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ISBN
9781780932613
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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