Critical-Discourse Analysis of 'Self-reflexivity' across Bush's and Ardern's anti-terrorist Political Speech: A Functional-Pragmatic Approach

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Faculty of Arts, Menofia University

Abstract

This study attempts to approach the ideological representations across the genreic rhetorical moves of political mediatized message in light of Machin and Mayer (2012). The two speeches are anti-terrorist political speeches that are presented by Jacinda Ardern and George W. Bush. The two speeches represent; a) the text chief source and b) the triggered text. Moreover, this study examines the form and content mappings across the; greeting, soliciting opinion, checking, challenging, entrapment, and release moves (Cap and Okulska, 2013, pp. 10-11). Self-reflexivity is expressed across the social roles of the narrator, interlocutor, and character reaching the inference-pragmatic pattern in terms of the indexicals i.e., 'functional pragmatics' (Titscher, Meyer, and Wodak, 2000). The results of the study indicate a homogenous self-hegemonic ideology across; i) the same rhetorical moves across the two speeches; ii) the same Information Units/IUs of the propositional content; iii) the homogenous cognition determinism that reflects communication dynamicity.

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