dc.contributor.author |
Badran, Dany |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2015-09-18T08:53:52Z |
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dc.date.available |
2015-09-18T08:53:52Z |
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dc.date.copyright |
2010 |
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dc.date.issued |
2015-09-18 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1740-5904 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/10725/2158 |
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dc.description.abstract |
This paper aims at providing a better understanding of the workings of political rhetoric in the discourse of Hizbollah by examining relatively underexplored socio-cognitive dimensions in production and reception of political speeches. It argues for the centrality of the macro-linguistic textual notion of hybrid genres to the understanding of the socio-cultural makeup of speaker–audience relations and dynamics. The adequateness and uniqueness of the Lebanese, and by extension, the Middle-Eastern context are more clearly evident in the overwhelming dominance of dogmatic discourses which, I argue, both trigger and aid the perpetual construction and reconstruction of ideologically susceptible audiences. Elements of these discourses such as religious, political, military and even literary blend in a unique way in public, normally political, speeches to produce a type of hybrid genre which helps construct constantly shifting audience roles with varying effective power. A pragmatic–stylistic analysis of the discourse of conflict, I propose, can help provide a starting point for understanding the complexity of the rhetorical situation in the region especially in the context of continuously rising extremism. |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.title |
Hybrid genres and the cognitive positioning of audiences in the political discourse of Hizbollah |
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dc.type |
Article |
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dc.description.version |
Published |
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dc.author.school |
SAS |
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dc.author.idnumber |
200603435 |
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dc.author.woa |
N/A |
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dc.author.department |
English |
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dc.description.embargo |
N/A |
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dc.relation.journal |
Critical Discourse Studies |
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dc.journal.volume |
7 |
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dc.journal.issue |
3 |
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dc.article.pages |
191-201 |
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dc.keywords |
Ideology |
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dc.keywords |
Literary discourse |
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dc.keywords |
Political discourse |
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dc.keywords |
Critical discourse studies |
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dc.keywords |
Genre |
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dc.keywords |
Stylistics |
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dc.keywords |
Pragmatics |
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dc.keywords |
Hybridity |
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dc.keywords |
Rhetoric |
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dc.keywords |
Hizbollah |
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dc.identifier.doi |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2010.491222 |
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dc.identifier.ctation |
Badran, D. (2010). Hybrid genres and the cognitive positioning of audiences in the political discourse of Hizbollah. Critical Discourse Studies, 7(3), 191-201. |
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dc.author.email |
dany.badran@lau.edu.lb |
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dc.identifier.url |
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17405904.2010.491222 |
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