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Clusivity

A New Approach to Association and Dissociation in Political Discourse
By: Anna Ewa Wieczorek

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This book develops an original framework for analyzing inclusion and exclusion in political discourse. It proposes a model explaining how speakers create 'us' vs. 'them' through tactics of association and dissociation to legitimize their power.

Dealing with the concepts of inclusion and exclusion encoded linguistically, both implicitly and explicitly, this book develops an original framework for the analysis of these…
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Dealing with the concepts of inclusion and exclusion encoded linguistically, both implicitly and explicitly, this book develops an original framework for the analysis of these phenomena in political discourse. The approach taken situates political discourse in a broader context of social and psychological relations between groups and their members which influence the manner in which the speaker’s message is constructed and construed by individuals. The present study proposes a pragmatic-cognitive model which underlies and explains the discursive representation of belongingness and dissociation in terms of the conceptual location of various discourse entities in the Discourse Space (cf. Chilton 2005). The model in question is concerned with three mechanisms which, combined, form a fully-fledged apparatus for the analysis of the legitimising power of association and dissociation in political discourse through positive self and negative other presentation tactics.

The study is a theoretical enterprise which, however, includes a comprehensive empirical part whose aim is to evaluate and confirm the theoretical assumptions made. The focus is essentially on the relationship between the speaker and the addressees and the speaker’s attempt to maintain it discursively. Thus, Clusivity: A New Approach to Association and Dissociation in Political Discourse will appeal to discourse analysts, pragmaticians, and cognitive analysts, as well as to political and social sciences analysts, social psychologists, journalists and speechwriters.

Anna Ewa Wieczorek (PhD, 2011) is a graduate of the University of Łódź, Poland. Her research interests lie in political discourse, critical discourse analysis, and pragmatic-cognitive aspects of legitimisation, as well as inclusion and exclusion markers in political discourse. Presently, she teaches linguistics, pragmatics and translation at the University of Łódź.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4403-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4403-1
  • Date of Publication: 2013-04-22

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6721-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6721-4
  • Date of Publication: 2013-04-22

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: CF, JPA, JPHL
  • THEMA: CF, JPA, JPHL
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  • "This book presents a fresh, cogent, cognitively-grounded model for analysing interpersonal dimensions of political discourse. More specifically, it represents a cutting-edge contribution to the evolving literature addressing legitimisation through positioning from the theoretical perspective of cognitive pragmatics. The book will be of significant interest to those working in this growing field but also to researchers more broadly concerned with issues of clusivity in discourse looking for new analytical handles on the phenomenon."
    - Christopher Hart Northumbria University
  • "Clusivity: A New Approach to Association and Dissociation in Political Discourse (2013) provides a new insight into a still very new field in pragmatic linguistics: clusivity. [...] [T]he book really offers a "new approach to association and dissociation in political discourse", providing dynamic tools for understanding political discourse at the cognitive-pragmatic interface."
    - Naomi Truan Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Freie Universität Berlin

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