Framing violence in presidential discourse: A study of Barack Obama's speeches

被引:1
作者
Plemenitas, Katja [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maribor, Dept English & Amer Studies, Fac Arts, Maribor, Slovenia
关键词
evaluative frames; violence against black Americans; Obama; presidential rhetoric;
D O I
10.4312/ars.14.1.139-155
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The paper discusses the characteristics of modern American presidential political rhetoric with special reference to Barack Obama's speeches in which he addressed the highly publicized killings of black Americans. Three of the analysed speeches contain Obama's rhetorical reaction to the judicial decisions not to indict the police officers responsible for the killings, while one speech gives his immediate reaction to the mass murder of black parishioners by a white supremacist. The study is based on the discourse-linguistic analysis of attitudinal meanings and their functions, which are conceptualized as evaluative frames. Evaluative frames are used to highlight different kinds of discourse participants through judgments of behaviour, attributions of emotions and evaluations of semiotic phenomena and objects. The theoretical framework for the different categories of evaluative frames is based on the theory of news framing and theory of evaluative language within systemic-functional linguistics. The findings of the analysis show that Obama uses an interplay of positive and negative evaluations of different kinds to transcend racial categorizations and avoid a direct attribution of blame. When he acknowledges the continuing relevance of the racial divide in US society, he often applies evaluative frames in such a way that they unify rather than divide the discourse participants on both sides of the divide.
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页码:139 / 155
页数:17
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