Article published In: Political discourse analysis of female political leaders in the Global South
Edited by Mark Nartey
[Journal of Language and Politics 23:1] 2024
► pp. 45–66
The construction of agency in the discourse of Barbados’ prime minister Mia Mottley
Published online: 2 November 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22145.nar
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22145.nar
Abstract
Informed by a critical discourse analytical approach to agency, this paper examines the construction of agency in
the speeches of Mia Mottley, the prime minister of Barbados. The analysis reveals that she enacts her agency in three main ways:
(1) constructing strong and decisive leadership, (2) sculpting a ‘prophetess’ image and (3) issuing a clarion call to action.
These processes enable her to project her voice, foreground the issues that are relevant to her and establish her legitimacy and
authority. The study finds that Mia Mottley’s construction of agency is expressed via referential terms, personal pronouns, modal
verbs and the representation of social actors. This paper extends existing work on discursive agency and illustrates the role of
language and Global South leaders in the decolonization of political processes. It also affirms the view that research that
foregrounds female agency is important in dismantling repressive patriarchal structures and building inclusive communities.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Context
- 3.Agency and discourse
- 4.Data and methods
- 5.Mia Mottley’s enactment of agency
- 5.1Constructing strong and decisive leadership
- 5.2Sculpting a ‘prophetess’ image
- 5.3Issuing a clarion call
- 6.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
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