Monday, 24 July 2023

Self and Other-Presentation in Arabic & English Political Discourse: An Overview | Chapter 6 | Research Highlights in Language, Literature and Education Vol. 7

 This unit discusses in what way or manner political leaders use Self/Other-Presentation methods to convince their hearing with their beliefs. politics has become one of ultimate important pieces of the functioning of modern people, designed to regulate the friendship of people inside the society, to guarantee the sustainability of social processes. The distinguishing physiognomy of political ideas are publicity, individual-direction (from a communicator to a receiver), unstable and various character of the hearing. Despite recent significant progresses in political discourse research and studies, Arabic governmental discourse deserves more focus, at least taking everything in mind the region's current acceleration of governmental events.  Therefore, this study investigates how governmental leaders in the Arab-Islamic-American Summit grasped in Riyadh in May 2017 use Self/Other-Presentation to send ideas to their allies and opponents, in two together Arabic and English. significant happenings have been realized in political discourse research and studies. Due to the accelerated pace of governmental events in the Arab globe in the last decade, Arabic governmental discourse deserves more attention. The study likewise aims at investigating the ruling devices secondhand within self and other performance model in both Arabic and English governmental discourse. The findings concerning this study should be cautiously elucidated as the analysis is used to one talk in Arabic and one in English. Therefore, further research on the topic is heartened on other Arabic and English sorts.

Author(s) Details:

Sameh Salah Youssef,
Faculty of Arts, Helwan University, Egypt and King Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Mohammed A. Albarakati,
King Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RHLLE-V7/article/view/11156

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