A Study for Identifying the Elements of Gender References, Persuasive Techniques and Social Interaction Associated with Political Discourse: The Case of Hillary Clinton | Chapter 10 | Current Research in Education and Social Studies Vol. 4
Discourse is an important tool
discussing social relations in the discursive patterns. A well-designed
discourse can easily dominate people and can construct their perceptions.
Therefore, discourse is critical in the political world when one uses it to communicate
ideas and visions to the people. Therefore, the present study aims to identify
the elements of gender references, persuasive techniques and social
interactions associated with political discourse of Hillary Clinton. The study
has used the framework of conversation analysis for studying a total of three
interviews and five debates of Hillary Clinton. The interviews and recording
were extracted from YouTube and then transcribed and interpreted by converting
them into text. The findings have revealed a significant use of persuasive techniques and social
interaction in Clinton’s political discourse. The results also imply that using affiliation strategy,
candidates can manipulate people. The study concludes that this strategy is
more effective in representing oneself as truthful as compared to conventional
narratives.
Author(s)
Details –
Hanaa Ali AlQahtani
Department of Foreign Languages, Taif
University, Taif, Saudi Arabia
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