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A Critical Discourse Study on the Metaphors of the Arab Spring in the News Representations KCI 등재

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사회언어학 (The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea)
한국사회언어학회 (The Sociolinguistic Society of Korea)
초록

News media discourses almost inevitably reflect their social and national context. A useful text case of this may be demonstrated with a critical analysis of the discursive patterns of metaphors in accounts of the social phenomenon known as the Arab Spring. In order to analyze those patterns, this paper uses data collected from online articles in the British national daily newspaper, The Guardian and the English version of the Chinese national daily newspaper, The People's Daily. The results demonstrate how the different ideological contexts of the two national newspapers are affirmed and reinforced in the discursive choices of metaphors on the Arab Spring. These results also reveal the newspapers' discursive strategy of positive self and negative other presentation to support their respective national context in the macro structure of political power and ideology.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
    2.1. Critical Discourse Studies
    2.2. Conceptual metaphor and critical metaphor
3. Socio-political background
4. Data collection
5. Analysis and discussion
    5.1. A quantitative overview of the results
    5.2. Metaphor models of the Arab Spring
6. Conclusion
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저자
  • Soa Seo(Yonsei University)