1st Edition

The Language of Hate A Corpus Lingusitic Analysis of White Supremacist Language

By Andrew Brindle Copyright 2016
226 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

236 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

236 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In this book, Andrew Brindle analyzes a corpus of texts taken from a white supremacist web forum which refer to the subject of homosexuality, drawing conclusions about the discourses of extremism and the dissemination of far-right hate speech online. The website from which Brindle’s corpus is drawn, Stormfront, has been described as the most powerful active influence in the White Nationalist... Read more

1 Introduction

2 Setting the Scene: What We Already Know

3 Approaching the Problem: Studying Hate on the Internet

4 Extremist Language: The Rhetorical Strategies of Stormfront Contributors

5 Digging Deeper: Two Case Studies

6 Interface: Combining Critical Discourse Analysis and Corpus Linguistics

7 Conclusion

Biography

Andrew Brindle is Assistant Professor at St. John’s University, Taiwan, in the Department of Applied English.His research interests include gender and masculinities, right-wing populist discourse, discourses of racism and homophobia, and political discourse. He has recently published work on the media constructions of a democracy movement in Taiwan and a study investigating the discursive constructions of a far-right Islamophobic street protest group in the U.K., the EDL.