领导马来西亚:纳吉布·拉扎克在马来西亚供应法案中的隐喻

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali
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本文讨论了马来西亚第六任总理纳吉布·拉扎克(Najib Razak)通过《供应法案》为他自己、他的政府以及马来西亚人民和其他人构建的职业角色。本文以Charteris-Black的批判性隐喻分析和Sack的隶属性分类分析为研究框架。研究结果表明,纳吉布和他的政府扮演了船长的角色,马来西亚人民被定位为乘客,在世界经济的海洋中航行,朝着高收入发达国家的地位前进。通过这些比喻,提醒人们,没有政府掌舵,这艘船就会到达预定的目的地。因此,在《供应法案》中使用隐喻具有预言性、移情性、意识形态性和神话性的目的,使政府及其作为治理代理人的目的合法化。
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Helming Malaysia:Najib Razak’s Metaphors inMalaysian Supply Bills
This paper discusses the vocational roles constructed by Najib Razak, the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia for himself, his government, and relational identities for the Malaysian people and others, through Supply Bills. I model the study on Charteris-Black’s Critical Metaphor Analysis and Sack’s Membership Categorisation Analysis, as frameworks. The findings indicate that Najib Razak and his government enacted a role as a ship captain, where the Malaysian people were positioned as passengers, sailing in a sea of world economy, and heading towards a status as a high-income developed nation. Through these metaphors, the people were reminded that without the government as helm of the ship, it is to reach the intended destination. Therefore, the use of metaphors in the Supply Bills serve predicative, empathetic, ideological, and mythical purposes, to legitimize both the government and its purposes as agents of governmentality.
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Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology
Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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