In a global landscape the representational practices through which inequalities gain meaning are central- both within and across national boundaries. Social Inequality &amp; The Politics of Representation takes a fresh look at how inequalities of class race sexuality gender and nation are constructed in twenty countries on five continents. It offers both rich insight and cultural critique- yet it does not offer a universal paradigm nor is it concerned with debates about scholarship from the center or the periphery. The collection de-centers North American/European paradigms by placing scholarship from countries around the globe on equal footing.<br style=line-height: 18.390625px; /><br style=line-height: 18.390625px; />Readers will find a variety of analytical styles including frame analysis semiotics poststructural discourse analysis critical discourse studies and conversation analysis. Each chapter provides an overview of relevant cultural and historical contexts for an international audience as well as a brief introduction to relevant methodological and theoretical frameworks. Consequently it is both a richly diverse and easily accessible collection.
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