Article published In: Journal of Language and Politics
Vol. 16:5 (2017) ► pp.706–730
Discursive double-legitimation of (avoiding) another war in Obama’s 2013 address on Syria
Published online: 18 September 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.16016.mir
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.16016.mir
Abstract
This article explores legitimacy-building in United States President’s 2013 Address to the Nation on Syria. Based on a slightly modified version of . 2008. Discourse and Practice: New Tools for Critical Discourse Analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press. model of the discursive construction of legitimation and with a view of the war in Syria as the super-macro context of the Address, the investigation illustrates how the speech attempts to legitimate the prospect of a direct American military engagement in Syria on the one hand, and to justify avoiding another war that may prove too costly, on the other. Through the illustration of such double-legitimation discursive practices, the study portrays how critical discourse studies can provide the ground for awareness of a delicate aspect of the discourse of politics and the rhetoric of politicians in shaping public consent and projecting an always-legitimate image of even contradictory political positions, decisions, and actions.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.‘Addressing’ the war in Syria
- 3.Framework of investigation
- 4.Double-legitimation of (avoiding) a war
- 4.1Moralization
- 4.1.1Labeling
- 4.1.2Evaluation
- 4.1.3Abstraction and Analogy
- 4.2Rationalization
- 4.2.1Explanation
- 4.2.2Goal Orientation
- 4.2.3Outcome Orientation
- 4.2.4Prediction
- 4.2.5Means Orientation
- 4.3Authorization
- 4.3.1Personal authority
- 4.3.2Impersonal authority
- 4.3.3Other categories of authority
- 4.4Mythopoesis
- 4.5Mixed categories
- 4.1Moralization
- 5.Conclusion
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