Talking Donald Trump

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Co-speech Gesture
Constructed Dialogue
discourse markers
Donald Trump
Donald Trump's Speech
Donald Trump’s Speech
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FBI Director James Comey
GOP Candidate
hate language
identity construction
idiolect
Individual's Political Identity
Individual’s Political Identity
Jennifer Sclafani
language and political identity
language ideology
Late Night Comedies
leadership communication
leadership language
Major Outsider
media representation
Melania Trump
metadiscourse
Mock Spanish
Monologic Contexts
Parodic Frame
Parodic Performance
Party's Official Nomination
Party’s Official Nomination
political discourse analysis
political language
Political Parodies
Precision Grip
Presidential Language
Republican Party's Presidential Candidate
Republican Party’s Presidential Candidate
Republican Primary Debate
Sentence Final Particles
sexist language
SNL Parody
sociolinguistic analysis of US politics
Sociolinguistic Style
Trump's Language
Trump's Style
Trump’s Language
Trump’s Style
xenophobic language

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367735951
  • Weight: 210g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Talking Donald Trump examines the language of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign from the perspective of sociocultural linguistics. This book offers an insight into the many stages of Trump’s political career, from his initial campaign for the Republican nomination, up to his presidency. Drawing from speeches, debates, and interviews, as well as parodies and public reactions to his language, Sclafani explores how Trump’s language has produced such polarized reactions among the electorate. In analysing the linguistic construction of Donald Trump’s political identity, Sclafani’s incisive study sheds light on the discursive construction of political identity and the conflicting language ideologies associated with the discourse of leadership in modern US society. Talking Donald Trump provides a crucial contemporary example of the interaction between sociolinguistics and political science, and is key reading for advanced students and researchers in the fields of sociolinguistics, language and politics, communication studies and rhetoric.

Jennifer Sclafani is Associate Teaching Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University, USA. She has also been on the faculty at Hellenic American University in Athens, Greece, since 2009.

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