The course (6 ECTS) is taught in Semester 1 by Dr. Elena Errico.
The aim of the course is to provide the theoretical and methodological foundations of discourse analysis in Spanish. The basic assumption will be that textual meaning is built at several intertwined levels - grammar, pragmatics, etc. - in constant interaction with the extra-linguistic context. The course will be taught in Spanish.
The course aims at providing an advanced understanding of the features of the oral political discourse in the media in Spain and in Spanish-speaking America, from a pragmatics and discourse analysis perspective.
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Lectures
The oral political discourse in the media (speeches, interviews, talk shows, etc.) from a pragmatics and discourse analysis perspective. Authentic materials in Spanish will be analyzed, looking at the relationship between language, ideology and power that emerges from them.
Fernández Lagunilla, M. La lengua en la comunicación política, voll. 1 and 2, Madrid: ArcoLibros, 2014.
Fuentes Rodríguez, C. Estrategias argumentativas y discurso político. Madrid: ArcoLibros, 2016 [selected chapters].
Lakoff G. y Johnson M. , Metáforas de la vida cotidiana. Madrid, Cátedra, 1986 [selected chapters]
van Dijk, T. Análisis crítico del discurso, Revista austral de ciencias sociales 30, 2016: 203-222.
Additional materials will be uploaded to the Aulaweb portal at the beginning of the course.
Ricevimento: By appointment via Teams platform.
ELENA ERRICO (President)
MORENA LANIERI
Semester 1
SPANISH LINGUISTICS (LM)
The exam will consist of written commentary in Spanish of a fragment of oral political discourse.
Grading will take into account familiarity with the contents of the bibliographical references and the ability to apply them both in terms of critical reflection and analysis of texts or transcriptions of interactions in Spanish.
Correction and adequacy of academic writing in Spanish will also be taken into account.
The course will be taught remotely via Teams and Aulaweb platforms.