Language, power and identity: discursive construction of post-Revolution national identity in Tunisia

Critical Discourse Studies 20 (6):683-699 (2023)
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This study deals with post-revolution discursive identity formation in Tunisia since the election of Kaïs Saïed (KS) as the President of Tunisia in 2019. His election came largely as an outcome of...

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