The Discursive Construction of National Identity by the Newspapers in North Cyprus

The Discursive Construction of National Identity by the Newspapers in North Cyprus
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Download or read book The Discursive Construction of National Identity by the Newspapers in North Cyprus written by Sanem Şahin and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The research investigates the discursive construction of a Turkish Cypriot national identity by the newspapers in North Cyprus. The aim is to discover the representation and reconstruction processes of national identity within the press and examine the various practices employed to mobilise readers around certain national imaginings. Therefore, as well as examining the changing concepts ofTurkish Cypriot identity throughout history, it focuses on how these concepts have been moulded through the Turkish Cypriot media. Highlighting historical, political, economic and cultural factors, which contributed to shaping national identities, the study locates the Turkish Cypriot media within these relations to offer an understanding ofthe media environment in which the news texts are produced. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, in particular the discourse-historical approach, the research analyses ongoing transformations in the definition ofselfand 'other' and the linguistic construction and reproduction ofnational identity in the news discourses. Focusing on three significant events that occupied the public and media agenda within the last decade, the news discourses are studied based on their content, strategies used in the production ofnational identity and the linguistic means employed in the process. With this, the nationalist tendencies embedded in news discourses as well as discriminatory and exclusive practices are sought out. Finally, the study discusses the findings such as the conceptualisation ofTurkish Cypriot identity showed variations in time, the newspapers did not diverge from the universe of official discourse and rarely challenged the nationalist discourses. Yet, the newspapers had differences mainly based on their stance to the Cyprus issue and their definition of national interest and identity. The conclusions that arise from the research, one of which is a suggestion for further research, are debated in the study.


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