尼日利亚政治话语中的互文性和被淹没的善意形象

Florence Nne Agwu, Gabriel Ndamzi Amadi
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政治话语可被理解为政治家、政党、政府和媒体为阐明其观点、促进其利益和塑造公众舆论而使用的语言和传播策略。在实现这些目标的过程中,政治行为者通过暗指各种现有文本和主题,利用受众的前瞻性知识,以对受众有利的方式为其演讲提供框架。这一概念被称为 "互文性"(intertextuality),它武装了不同政治行为者的文本和主题剧目,为政治家与大众之间的意识形态联系提供了基础。本研究运用 Halliday 的系统功能语言学来审视彼得-奥比政治话语中的互文性维度,重点关注元功能(意识形态、人际关系和文本)、词法、语域体裁和情境语境等层面的语言选择。研究从在线报纸出版物、Facebook 和 Twitter 帖子以及竞选和会议演讲中收集数据,揭示了奥比如何战略性地运用互文引用来传达善意,并将自己定位为一个变革人物--一个应对尼日利亚多方面挑战的 "救世主"。分析强调了奥比善于根据特定的语境和受众选择语言,将自己描绘成一个与群众密切相关的人。这项研究为奥比演讲的互文分析方面的稀缺文献做出了重要贡献,它揭示了尼日利亚政治话语的复杂动态,为战略性使用语言塑造政治身份和促进与公众的联系提供了宝贵的见解。
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Intertextuality and The Submerged Portrayal of Goodwill in Nigerian Political Discourse
Political discourse can be understood as the language and communication strategies used by politicians, political parties, government, and media to articulate their perspectives, promote their interests and shape public opinion. In achieving these, political actors leverage the foregrounded knowledge of their audience by alluding to various existing texts and themes that frame their speeches in a way that presents them in a good light to their audience. This concept, known as intertextuality, arms the textual and thematic repertoire of various political actors and provides the basis for an ideological connection between politicians and the masses. This study employs Halliday’s Systemic Functional Linguistics to scrutinize the intertextual dimensions in Peter Obi's political discourse, focusing on linguistic choices at the levels of metafunction (ideational, interpersonal and textual), lexicogrammar, register genre, and context of the situation. Gathering data from online newspaper publications, Facebook and Twitter posts, as well as campaign and conference speeches, the research reveals how Obi strategically deploys intertextual references to convey goodwill and position himself as a transformative figure—a "Messiah" addressing Nigeria's multifaceted challenges. The analysis underscores Obi's adeptness in tailoring linguistic choices to specific contexts and audiences, portraying him as intimately connected to the concerns of the masses. Significantly contributing to a sparse literature on the intertextual analysis of Obi's speeches, this research sheds light on the intricate dynamics of Nigerian political discourse, offering valuable insights into the strategic use of language in shaping political identity and fostering connections with the public.
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