2001
DOI: 10.4267/2042/14488
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L'arme de la dérision chez J.-M. Le Pen

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“…However, while the arguments of the former president of the National Front, J.-M. Le Pen, have been the subject of much research(Le Bart 1998;Bonnafous 2001; Amossy 2010, among others), the discursive strategies of Marine Le Pen have not yet raised the same interest, and the few studies that do exist diverge in their conclusions. Some maintain that her speeches demonstrate an overwhelmingly negative tone(Schields 2013;Mayer 2013; Falzone and Lassalle 2013), for example, describing France as being assaulted by barbarians invasions, rural France being ravaged by an invisible enemy and taxmen being 'vultures practicing selective taxation'.2…”
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“…However, while the arguments of the former president of the National Front, J.-M. Le Pen, have been the subject of much research(Le Bart 1998;Bonnafous 2001; Amossy 2010, among others), the discursive strategies of Marine Le Pen have not yet raised the same interest, and the few studies that do exist diverge in their conclusions. Some maintain that her speeches demonstrate an overwhelmingly negative tone(Schields 2013;Mayer 2013; Falzone and Lassalle 2013), for example, describing France as being assaulted by barbarians invasions, rural France being ravaged by an invisible enemy and taxmen being 'vultures practicing selective taxation'.2…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, while the arguments of the former president of the National Front, J.-M. Le Pen, have been the subject of much research (Le Bart 1998;Bonnafous 2001;Amossy 2010, among others), the discursive strategies of Marine Le Pen have not yet raised the same interest, and the few studies that do exist diverge in their conclusions. Some maintain that her speeches demonstrate an overwhelmingly negative tone (Schields 2013; Mayer 2013; Falzone and Lassalle 2013), for example, describing France as being assaulted by barbarians invasions, rural France being ravaged by an invisible enemy and taxmen being 'vultures practicing selective taxation'.…”
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confidence: 99%