Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
282
Language
English
Published
Nov 14, 1994
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
1556192975
ISBN-13
9781556192975
Description
Robert F. Barsky delves into the intricate dynamics of refugee hearings, focusing on how narratives shape perceptions of the "Other." The work explores discourse theory as a framework to understand the mechanisms at play during these hearings, revealing how identities are constructed through language and story.
Barsky emphasizes the roles of power and rhetoric in these settings, shedding light on how individuals seeking refuge are often portrayed and categorized. This examination invites readers to consider the broader implications of discourse in shaping societal norms and attitudes toward refugees, contributing to ongoing discussions about identity, belonging, and justice.
Barsky emphasizes the roles of power and rhetoric in these settings, shedding light on how individuals seeking refuge are often portrayed and categorized. This examination invites readers to consider the broader implications of discourse in shaping societal norms and attitudes toward refugees, contributing to ongoing discussions about identity, belonging, and justice.