2020
DOI: 10.4312/ars.14.1.139-155
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Framing violence in presidential discourse

Abstract: 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 discour… Show more

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“…It has been frequently researched in concrete literary discourse, where it materializes in a variety of functions, such as contributing to the creation of gothic effects, projecting trapped emotion, creating menacing atmosphere, enhancing violence, or preserving rhetorical effects in translation, etc. (Zupan 2006;Kusovac and Pralas 2016;Onič and Prajnč Kacijan 2019;Mohar, Orthaber, and Onič 2020;Plemenitaš 2020;Gadpaille and Zupan 2020, 18). Several of these studies also find that the effects of repetitive stylistic patterns are often affected by the translation process and the perception and interpretative potential of the target text is different, mostly narrower, than that of the original.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been frequently researched in concrete literary discourse, where it materializes in a variety of functions, such as contributing to the creation of gothic effects, projecting trapped emotion, creating menacing atmosphere, enhancing violence, or preserving rhetorical effects in translation, etc. (Zupan 2006;Kusovac and Pralas 2016;Onič and Prajnč Kacijan 2019;Mohar, Orthaber, and Onič 2020;Plemenitaš 2020;Gadpaille and Zupan 2020, 18). Several of these studies also find that the effects of repetitive stylistic patterns are often affected by the translation process and the perception and interpretative potential of the target text is different, mostly narrower, than that of the original.…”
Section: Repetitiveness and Familiaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In literary and non-literary public discourse, metaphors often serve a propagandistic or manipulative purpose as reported by many contemporary stylistic or discourse analysis studies (e.g., see Plemenitaš 2017Plemenitaš , 2020Furlan and Kavalir 2021).…”
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“…Furthermore, A study of the interpersonal function of speech function in six English films was conducted(Jing, 2021) Xiaochen and Yang (2021). has performed research utilizing big data to examine the statistics of the words used in President-elect Joe Biden's inaugural speech Plemenitaš (2020). investigates the rhetoric used by the American president, particularly Barack Obama's speech on the killing of black American.…”
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confidence: 99%