This book is the first overview of Romanian political discourse, analysing samples of various political discourse genres (parliamentary and presidential campaign debates, political programs, political talk-shows, and festive speeches) and examining public perceptions and reactions to political discourse (protest slogans, memes, press editorials, and online comments). The focus is on present-day discursive practices with occasional references to the past. The 14 chapters of the book are linked together by key-concepts: (im)politeness, consensus conflict aggressiveness, manipulation, discursive creativity. The theoretical and methodological framework is grounded in the pragma-discursive, interactional, and rhetorical perspective. The corpus analyses and case studies reveal the specifics of Romanian political discourse, providing insight into the lesser-known Romanian style of political communication. At the same time, the approach fosters cultural awareness and facilitates comparisons across languages and cultures. Intended for an international readership interested in political discourse and communication, the volume promotes dialogue among researchers, analysts, practitioners, and media professionals in global society.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036415334
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Andra Vasilescu is a Professor of Linguistics and Communication at the Department of Linguistics University of Bucharest Romania and Senior Researcher at the Iorgu IordanAl. Rosetti Institute of Linguistics Romanian Academy. Her teaching and research interests are the pragmatics-syntax interface discourse analysis interpersonal and intercultural communication.Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu is an Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistics University of Bucharest. Her teaching and research interests include pragmatics stylistics rhetoric argumentation and Romanian as a foreign language. Ariadna tefnescu is an Emeritus Professor at the Faculty of Letters University of Bucharest. She has authored books on textual connectors and discourse markers on the standard language variation in the Republic of Moldova and Romania and on the role of inferences in discourse.erban Hartular graduated from Stanford University USA with minors in Linguistics and Computer Science. Currently he is a linguistics PhD student at the University of Bucharest Romania. His research interests include the role of redundancy in natural languages.