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ArtikelJustifying and condemning sexual discrimination in everyday discourse: Letters to the Editor in the Australian local press  
Oleh: Rojas-Lizana, Isolda
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Language Studies vol. 43 no. 02 (2011), page 663–676.
Topik: Discriminatory discourse Letters to the Editor Everyday genre Discursive Psychology Cognitive Linguistics
Fulltext: Rojas-Lizana_I.pdf (181.92KB)
Isi artikelThis discourse analysis study identifies the discursive strategies and linguistic resources addressers of Letters to the Editor in Australian community papers employ to construct their view of homosexuality; a view which uses the discourses of biology and religion to justify both rejection and acceptance. The analysis of the discursive strategies found in the texts identifies the use of certain ‘commonsense arguments’, as presented in Discursive Psychology, to justify and legitimate the addressers’ positions, as well as the use of keywords in relationtoCognitive Linguistics’ concepts.The identificationof these elements in the elaboration of the letters’ discourses helps to recognise the addressers’ standpoint assumptions and their competing values. It was found that although the same discourse of legitimation (the Bible) is used in some of the arguments, addressers apply their own experience to their views of this discourse and thus create opposing arguments.What they have in common, however, is that they are basing the responsibility for rejection or acceptance not on themselves but on the narratives they use. This is used as a justification strategy that helps to avoid issues that could be socially condemned in their web of conversations.
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