Analysing Political Speeches: Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor
Considers how traditional approaches such as cohesion and classical rhetoric may be integrated with 'critical' approaches to discourse analysis such as critical metaphor analysis. Presents a range of critical and discourse theories and considers the relationships between linguistic feature...
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Zusammenfassung: | Considers how traditional approaches such as cohesion and classical rhetoric may be integrated with 'critical' approaches to discourse analysis such as critical metaphor analysis. Presents a range of critical and discourse theories and considers the relationships between linguistic features of speeches and their social and cultural contexts |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO RHETORIC, ORATORY AND DISCOURSE -- 1. Classical Rhetoric: Artistic Proofs and Arrangement -- 1.1 Introduction: rhetoric, oratory and persuasion -- 1.2 Branches of oratory -- 1.3 The proofs -- 1.4 Arrangement in classical rhetoric -- 1.5 Summary -- Core text: Barack Obama, inaugural speech, 20 January 2009 -- Essential reading -- 2. Classical Rhetoric: Style and Figures -- 2.1 Introduction: what is style? -- 2.2 Style in classical rhetoric -- Core text 2.1: Lt. Col. Tim Collins' 'Eve of Battle' speech -- 2.3 Figures of speech -- Core text 2.2: Speech from Shakespeare's Henry V -- 2.4 Summary -- Essential reading -- 3. Coherence and Cohesion in Discourse -- 3.1 Introduction: what is coherence? -- 3.2 What is cohesion? -- 3.3 Grammatical cohesion -- 3.4 Lexical cohesion -- 3.5 Summary -- Core text: John F. Kennedy inaugural speech, 20 January 1961 -- Essential reading -- PART II: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE -- 4. Critical Analysis: Context and Persuasion -- 4.1 What is power? -- 4.2 Critical discourse analysis, context and circumstances -- 4.3 Persuasion -- 4.4 Summary -- Essential reading -- 5. Social Agency and Modality -- 5.1 Agency -- 5.2 Modality -- 5.3 Summary -- Essential reading -- 6. The Discourse-Historical Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Discursive strategies and intention -- 6.3 Discursive strategies and discrimination -- 6.4 Topoi, warrants and arguments -- 6.5 Sample text analysis using DHA -- Core text: Michael Howard, immigration speech, 22 September 2004 -- 6.6 Fallacious arguments -- 6.7 A critique of DHA -- 6.8 Summary -- Essential reading -- PART III: CRITICAL METAPHOR ANALYSIS -- 7. Researching Metaphor in Public Communication -- 7.1 Introduction: Blair and the 'beacon' metaphor | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.2 Metaphor: definition and appeal -- 7.3 Research design for metaphor in political discourse: an overview -- 7.4 Metaphor identification and classification -- 7.5 Summary -- Essential reading -- 8. Critical Metaphor Methodology -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Metaphor identification in critical metaphor analysis -- 8.3 Case Study 1: identification of metaphor in Obama's first inaugural address -- 8.4 Interpretation: approaches to the classification of metaphors -- 8.5 Classification and conceptual metaphors -- 8.6 Case Study 2: interpretation of metaphor in Obama's first inaugural address -- 8.7 Evaluating conceptual metaphors -- 8.8 Summary -- Essential reading -- 9. Purposeful Metaphor and Social Cognition -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The purposes of metaphor -- 9.3 Case Study 3: explanation of metaphor in Obama' first inaugural address -- Essential reading -- 10. Rounding Up: David Cameron's European Union Speech -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Classical rhetoric: style -- 10.3 Classical rhetoric: schemes and tropes -- 10.4 Social agency and modality -- 10.5 Discourse-historical approach -- 10.6 Conclusion -- Core text: prologue, David Cameron's European Union Speech, 23 January 2013 -- Comments on Exercises -- Further Reading and References -- Glossary -- Index | |
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spelling | Charteris-Black, Jonathan 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)131814443 aut Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2014 1 online resource (296 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO RHETORIC, ORATORY AND DISCOURSE -- 1. Classical Rhetoric: Artistic Proofs and Arrangement -- 1.1 Introduction: rhetoric, oratory and persuasion -- 1.2 Branches of oratory -- 1.3 The proofs -- 1.4 Arrangement in classical rhetoric -- 1.5 Summary -- Core text: Barack Obama, inaugural speech, 20 January 2009 -- Essential reading -- 2. Classical Rhetoric: Style and Figures -- 2.1 Introduction: what is style? -- 2.2 Style in classical rhetoric -- Core text 2.1: Lt. Col. Tim Collins' 'Eve of Battle' speech -- 2.3 Figures of speech -- Core text 2.2: Speech from Shakespeare's Henry V -- 2.4 Summary -- Essential reading -- 3. Coherence and Cohesion in Discourse -- 3.1 Introduction: what is coherence? -- 3.2 What is cohesion? -- 3.3 Grammatical cohesion -- 3.4 Lexical cohesion -- 3.5 Summary -- Core text: John F. Kennedy inaugural speech, 20 January 1961 -- Essential reading -- PART II: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE -- 4. Critical Analysis: Context and Persuasion -- 4.1 What is power? -- 4.2 Critical discourse analysis, context and circumstances -- 4.3 Persuasion -- 4.4 Summary -- Essential reading -- 5. Social Agency and Modality -- 5.1 Agency -- 5.2 Modality -- 5.3 Summary -- Essential reading -- 6. The Discourse-Historical Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Discursive strategies and intention -- 6.3 Discursive strategies and discrimination -- 6.4 Topoi, warrants and arguments -- 6.5 Sample text analysis using DHA -- Core text: Michael Howard, immigration speech, 22 September 2004 -- 6.6 Fallacious arguments -- 6.7 A critique of DHA -- 6.8 Summary -- Essential reading -- PART III: CRITICAL METAPHOR ANALYSIS -- 7. Researching Metaphor in Public Communication -- 7.1 Introduction: Blair and the 'beacon' metaphor 7.2 Metaphor: definition and appeal -- 7.3 Research design for metaphor in political discourse: an overview -- 7.4 Metaphor identification and classification -- 7.5 Summary -- Essential reading -- 8. Critical Metaphor Methodology -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Metaphor identification in critical metaphor analysis -- 8.3 Case Study 1: identification of metaphor in Obama's first inaugural address -- 8.4 Interpretation: approaches to the classification of metaphors -- 8.5 Classification and conceptual metaphors -- 8.6 Case Study 2: interpretation of metaphor in Obama's first inaugural address -- 8.7 Evaluating conceptual metaphors -- 8.8 Summary -- Essential reading -- 9. Purposeful Metaphor and Social Cognition -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The purposes of metaphor -- 9.3 Case Study 3: explanation of metaphor in Obama' first inaugural address -- Essential reading -- 10. Rounding Up: David Cameron's European Union Speech -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Classical rhetoric: style -- 10.3 Classical rhetoric: schemes and tropes -- 10.4 Social agency and modality -- 10.5 Discourse-historical approach -- 10.6 Conclusion -- Core text: prologue, David Cameron's European Union Speech, 23 January 2013 -- Comments on Exercises -- Further Reading and References -- Glossary -- Index Considers how traditional approaches such as cohesion and classical rhetoric may be integrated with 'critical' approaches to discourse analysis such as critical metaphor analysis. Presents a range of critical and discourse theories and considers the relationships between linguistic features of speeches and their social and cultural contexts Discourse analysis -- Political aspects Speeches, addresses, etc. -- History and criticism Politische Rede (DE-588)4046554-8 gnd rswk-swf Sprachanalyse (DE-588)4129916-4 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Politische Rede (DE-588)4046554-8 s Sprachanalyse (DE-588)4129916-4 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780230274396 |
spellingShingle | Charteris-Black, Jonathan 1955- Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO RHETORIC, ORATORY AND DISCOURSE -- 1. Classical Rhetoric: Artistic Proofs and Arrangement -- 1.1 Introduction: rhetoric, oratory and persuasion -- 1.2 Branches of oratory -- 1.3 The proofs -- 1.4 Arrangement in classical rhetoric -- 1.5 Summary -- Core text: Barack Obama, inaugural speech, 20 January 2009 -- Essential reading -- 2. Classical Rhetoric: Style and Figures -- 2.1 Introduction: what is style? -- 2.2 Style in classical rhetoric -- Core text 2.1: Lt. Col. Tim Collins' 'Eve of Battle' speech -- 2.3 Figures of speech -- Core text 2.2: Speech from Shakespeare's Henry V -- 2.4 Summary -- Essential reading -- 3. Coherence and Cohesion in Discourse -- 3.1 Introduction: what is coherence? -- 3.2 What is cohesion? -- 3.3 Grammatical cohesion -- 3.4 Lexical cohesion -- 3.5 Summary -- Core text: John F. Kennedy inaugural speech, 20 January 1961 -- Essential reading -- PART II: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE -- 4. Critical Analysis: Context and Persuasion -- 4.1 What is power? -- 4.2 Critical discourse analysis, context and circumstances -- 4.3 Persuasion -- 4.4 Summary -- Essential reading -- 5. Social Agency and Modality -- 5.1 Agency -- 5.2 Modality -- 5.3 Summary -- Essential reading -- 6. The Discourse-Historical Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Discursive strategies and intention -- 6.3 Discursive strategies and discrimination -- 6.4 Topoi, warrants and arguments -- 6.5 Sample text analysis using DHA -- Core text: Michael Howard, immigration speech, 22 September 2004 -- 6.6 Fallacious arguments -- 6.7 A critique of DHA -- 6.8 Summary -- Essential reading -- PART III: CRITICAL METAPHOR ANALYSIS -- 7. Researching Metaphor in Public Communication -- 7.1 Introduction: Blair and the 'beacon' metaphor 7.2 Metaphor: definition and appeal -- 7.3 Research design for metaphor in political discourse: an overview -- 7.4 Metaphor identification and classification -- 7.5 Summary -- Essential reading -- 8. Critical Metaphor Methodology -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Metaphor identification in critical metaphor analysis -- 8.3 Case Study 1: identification of metaphor in Obama's first inaugural address -- 8.4 Interpretation: approaches to the classification of metaphors -- 8.5 Classification and conceptual metaphors -- 8.6 Case Study 2: interpretation of metaphor in Obama's first inaugural address -- 8.7 Evaluating conceptual metaphors -- 8.8 Summary -- Essential reading -- 9. Purposeful Metaphor and Social Cognition -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The purposes of metaphor -- 9.3 Case Study 3: explanation of metaphor in Obama' first inaugural address -- Essential reading -- 10. Rounding Up: David Cameron's European Union Speech -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Classical rhetoric: style -- 10.3 Classical rhetoric: schemes and tropes -- 10.4 Social agency and modality -- 10.5 Discourse-historical approach -- 10.6 Conclusion -- Core text: prologue, David Cameron's European Union Speech, 23 January 2013 -- Comments on Exercises -- Further Reading and References -- Glossary -- Index Discourse analysis -- Political aspects Speeches, addresses, etc. -- History and criticism Politische Rede (DE-588)4046554-8 gnd Sprachanalyse (DE-588)4129916-4 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd |
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title | Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor |
title_auth | Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor |
title_exact_search | Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor |
title_full | Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor |
title_fullStr | Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysing Political Speeches Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor |
title_short | Analysing Political Speeches |
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title_sub | Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor |
topic | Discourse analysis -- Political aspects Speeches, addresses, etc. -- History and criticism Politische Rede (DE-588)4046554-8 gnd Sprachanalyse (DE-588)4129916-4 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Discourse analysis -- Political aspects Speeches, addresses, etc. -- History and criticism Politische Rede Sprachanalyse Englisch |
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