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The Post-Politics of the 2014 New Zealand General Election: A Symptomatic Discourse Analysis
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The Post-Politics of the 2014 New Zealand General Election: A Symptomatic Discourse Analysis

Joerg Daniel Bendt
Master of Arts - MA, University of Otago
University of Otago
2018
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Abstract

New Zealand Politics Discourse Analysis Post-Politics Aotearoa New Zealand
In this thesis, I submit the 2014 election campaign in Aotearoa to a logics-based discourse analysis in a post-positivist manner tracing the post-political elements of contemporary politics in Aotearoa New Zealand. For this analysis, I draw on the theoretical vernaculars of discourse theory, and capitalist realism, in addition to the usual concerns given to neoliberalisation in the study of New Zealand politics. Consequently, I argue for post-politics as a useful theoretical approach to the contemporary parliamentary politics in Aotearoa. Finally, I widen the scope of the discussion by utilising relatively recent work on bio-financialisation and on hauntology which suggest a possible opening for novel forms of politics.
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