The cultural perturbations created by 11 September (9/11) have produced a layering of discourses. These layers offer a remarkable opportunity for interpreting ideology in relation to text construction. We examine two degrees of this textual dispersion: first, the motivated selection in the crafting of President Bush’s first speech after 9/11; and second, the speech by British Lieutenant Colonel Tim Collins as he exhorts his troops before engagement in the war against Iraq of 2003. The texts are remarkable for their similarities and their differences – two different contexts in which humans are called to enact policy which involves behaviour that should be abhorrent. Bush presents an asymmetrical world (in moral, not economic, terms); and th...
Researchers in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) have often pointed to grammar as a locus of ideolog...
This article focuses on rhetorical continuity and shifts in the use of the genre of Amer­...
While it is often said that 'truth is the first casualty of war', this aphorism covers only one feat...
The use of language is always manipulated to convey a goal of the speaker in order to have an effect...
Representations of War and Terrorism. The Ideology and Language of George W. Bush addresses some key...
Abstract This paper aims to determine the validity of the hypothesis that the effective and eloquent...
Through political speeches, the use of language plays an important role in shaping the political goa...
Studies from a range of disciplinary perspectives have highlighted how the public rhetoric of the Bu...
While it is often said that ‘truth is the first casualty of war’, this aphorism covers only one feat...
A number of linguistic studies in recent decades have sought to explain the nature of war discourses...
Critical Discourse analysis (CDA) is a theoretical approach strongly connected with other discipline...
This paper sets out to investigate the instantiation of specific cultural and ideological meanings a...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the way George W. Bush used the language as a means to e...
These discourses on the ‘war on terror’ declared by George W. Bush and Scott Morrison is discussed...
Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the way George W. Bush used moral metaphors to...
Researchers in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) have often pointed to grammar as a locus of ideolog...
This article focuses on rhetorical continuity and shifts in the use of the genre of Amer­...
While it is often said that 'truth is the first casualty of war', this aphorism covers only one feat...
The use of language is always manipulated to convey a goal of the speaker in order to have an effect...
Representations of War and Terrorism. The Ideology and Language of George W. Bush addresses some key...
Abstract This paper aims to determine the validity of the hypothesis that the effective and eloquent...
Through political speeches, the use of language plays an important role in shaping the political goa...
Studies from a range of disciplinary perspectives have highlighted how the public rhetoric of the Bu...
While it is often said that ‘truth is the first casualty of war’, this aphorism covers only one feat...
A number of linguistic studies in recent decades have sought to explain the nature of war discourses...
Critical Discourse analysis (CDA) is a theoretical approach strongly connected with other discipline...
This paper sets out to investigate the instantiation of specific cultural and ideological meanings a...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the way George W. Bush used the language as a means to e...
These discourses on the ‘war on terror’ declared by George W. Bush and Scott Morrison is discussed...
Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the way George W. Bush used moral metaphors to...
Researchers in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) have often pointed to grammar as a locus of ideolog...
This article focuses on rhetorical continuity and shifts in the use of the genre of Amer­...
While it is often said that 'truth is the first casualty of war', this aphorism covers only one feat...