In:The Pragmatics of Hypocrisy
Edited by Sandrine Sorlin and Tuija Virtanen
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 343] 2024
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 1 March 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.343.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.343.toc
Table of contents
List of contributors
vii
Part I.Introducing and theorizing hypocrisy
1Chapter 1.Introduction to hypocrisy
2
Sandrine Sorlin
Tuija Virtanen
Chapter 2.A pragmatic model of hypocrisy
15
Sandrine Sorlin
Tuija Virtanen
Part II.Metapragmatic approaches to hypocrisy
43Chapter 3.Politics, religion, and drama: Exploring the metapragmatics of hypocrisy
44
Mathew Gillings
Chapter 4.“Ding ding ding we have a hypocrite!”: The metapragmatics of verbal hypocrisy in discussion forum interaction
74
Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen
Part III.Hypocrisy and authenticity in political and public discourse
97Chapter 5.Hypocrisy, authenticity, and the rhetorical dynamics
of populism 98
of populism 98
Martin Gill
Chapter 6.Apology as hypocrisy: Examples from Bill Clinton and Donald Trump
124
Helena Halmari
Part IV.Benign hypocrisy
161Chapter 7.Ostensible offers, politeness and sincere hypocrisy
162
Michael Haugh
Chapter 8.Pretending to pretend: Performing “autohypocrisy” in online discourse
187
Tuija Virtanen
Part V.The ubiquity of hypocrisy
213Chapter 9.The – mostly – brighter side of hypocrisy
and the concept of face 214
and the concept of face 214
Jim O’Driscoll
Chapter 10.A plea for hypocrisy: Pragma-philosophical considerations
231
Sandrine Sorlin
Part VI.Closing
255Chapter 11.An epilogue and note on cross-cultural hypocrisy
256
Jonathan Culpeper
Index
265
