Article published In: (De)legitimising EUrope in times of crisis
Edited by Franco Zappettini and Samuel Bennett
[Journal of Language and Politics 21:2] 2022
► pp. 344–369
Sailing to Ithaka
The transmutation of Greek left-populism in discourses about the European Union
Published online: 26 January 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.21063.ser
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.21063.ser
Abstract
This paper examines the reasoning lines in PM Alexis Tsipras’ political discourse in critical moments of SYRIZA’s tenure as the ruling party in Greece. Adopting a CDS perspective, we zoom in on the patterns that underlie the (de)legitimization of the crisis-ridden EU in three seminal speeches by PM Tsipras during the Greek/EU financial crisis. To this end, we integrate systemic-functional and cognitive linguistic tools with a view to scrutinizing representational meaning, before turning to employ the notions of endoxon and topos/locus as a means of studying the particular argumentative inferences, triggered by the respective discursive representations. Through this lens, we show how the overall argumentation can be seen as supporting the (de-)legitimation of dominant EU austerity perspectives while transforming SYRIZA into a pro-austerity voice.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction: (de)legitimating the hegemonic EU perspectives in populist discourses
- 2.Scrutinizing representational meaning and argumentative inferences in political discourse
- 3.Athens: Announcing the referendum on the bailout terms proposed by the troika
- 4.Brussels: Addressing the European Parliament after the referendum
- 5.Ithaka: Announcing the end of the third MoU
- 6.Discussion and conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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