A Deconstructionist Reading of Populist Claims Related to Covid-19: A Rhetorical Discourse Analysis

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David Katiambo
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Abstract

Rhetoric at the ontological level—for instance, the way in which hegemony is structured like speech—is a tool that can be used to give meaning to narratives such as the medical populist claims that arose in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Although these populist claims ranged from explicitly trivial conspiracies to rational demands about healthcare, outside the truth–falsity binaries we can explain how the narratives functioned metaphorically to gain acceptability. While guarding against linguistic reductionism, but considering that hegemony works like grammar, rhetorical discourse analysis, inspired by the work of Ernesto Laclau, is used to read the metaphorical transformation of disinformation into “rational” demands and the construction of enemy outsiders to stabilise this populist hegemony. Through a metaphoric mechanism, disinformation is converted to information and linked to rational demands, which enables what is otherwise irrational to become believable. This linking is achieved through disinformation and rational demands metaphorically substituting each other to become what they are not in their literal form. Thereafter, the metaphorical meaning loses its metaphoricity, allowing the disinformation to become catachrestic and to be taken as literal or genuine knowledge. Several cases are cited to illustrate concrete examples of knowledge generated through metaphorical contamination of rational demands with disinformation.
对新冠肺炎相关民粹主义主张的解构主义解读:修辞话语分析
例如,在本体论层面上的修辞,霸权的结构就像演讲一样——这是一种可以用来赋予叙事意义的工具,比如为应对新冠肺炎大流行而出现的医学民粹主义主张。尽管这些民粹主义的说法从明确的琐碎阴谋到对医疗保健的理性要求,但在真实-虚假的二元对立之外,我们可以解释这些叙事是如何隐喻性地获得可接受性的。在防范语言还原论的同时,考虑到霸权与语法一样有效,受埃内斯托·拉克劳作品的启发,修辞话语分析被用来解读虚假信息向“理性”需求的隐喻性转变,以及构建敌方局外人来稳定这种民粹主义霸权。通过一种隐喻机制,虚假信息被转化为信息,并与理性需求联系在一起,这使得原本不合理的东西变得可信。这种联系是通过虚假信息和理性需求隐喻性地相互替代,使其成为非字面形式的东西来实现的。此后,隐喻意义失去了隐喻性,使虚假信息变得模糊,并被视为字面或真正的知识。列举了几个案例来说明通过虚假信息对理性需求的隐喻性污染而产生的知识的具体例子。
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