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摘要
本文分析了加纳革命领袖杰里·约翰·罗林斯(Jerry John Rawlings)为允许其革命行动而使用的合法化策略,包括处决政敌和打击腐败行为。它通过展示罗林斯如何利用历史记忆和牺牲的概念与授权、合理化和道德化的策略相结合来形成他的革命修辞,从而适应和扩展了范·莱文的合法化框架。分析表明,合法化策略使罗林斯能够投射出一种爱国主义和民族主义的身份,并将自己构建为加纳人民授权的崇高革命者,代表他们的利益,保护他们免受坏人的侵害,并领导社会转型进程。这项研究说明了革命话语的说服力,即它们在传达(或夸大)和隐藏的信息中如何在意识形态上发挥作用。
This paper analyzes the legitimation strategies used by Jerry John Rawlings, a Ghanaian revolutionary leader, to
license his revolutionary actions, including political enemy executions and a crackdown on corrupt practices. It adapts and
extends van Leeuwen’s legitimation framework by demonstrating how Rawlings exploited historical memory and the notion of sacrifice
in conjunction with the strategies of authorization, rationalization and moralization to formulate his revolutionary rhetoric. The
analysis reveals that the legitimation strategies enabled Rawlings to project a patriot-cum-nationalist identity as well as
construct himself as a noble revolutionary mandated by the people of Ghana to represent their interests, protect them from
evildoers and lead the process of social transformation. The study illustrates the persuasive power of revolutionary discourses in
terms of how they function ideologically in the message they communicate (or exaggerate) and conceal.