Talking Donald Trump : a sociolinguistic study of style, metadiscourse, and political identity

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    • Sclafani, Jennifer

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Talking Donald Trump : a sociolinguistic study of style, metadiscourse, and political identity

Jennifer Sclafani

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Routledge, 2018 [i.e. 2017]

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [91]-101) and index

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Description

Talking Donald Trump examines the language of Donald Trump's presidential campaign from the perspective of sociocultural linguistics. This book offers an insight into the many stages of Trump's political career, from his initial campaign for the Republican nomination, up to his presidency. Drawing from speeches, debates, and interviews, as well as parodies and public reactions to his language, Sclafani explores how Trump's language has produced such polarized reactions among the electorate. In analysing the linguistic construction of Donald Trump's political identity, Sclafani's incisive study sheds light on the discursive construction of political identity and the conflicting language ideologies associated with the discourse of leadership in modern US society. Talking Donald Trump provides a crucial contemporary example of the interaction between sociolinguistics and political science, and is key reading for advanced students and researchers in the fields of sociolinguistics, language and politics, communication studies and rhetoric.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Language and political identity Chapter 2 Trump's idiolect: discourse-marking devices Chapter 3 Trump's idiolect: interactional devices Chapter 4 Parodies of Trump as metadiscourse Chapter 5 The sociolinguistic co-construction of political identity

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