Politics, lies and conspiracy theories : a cognitive linguistic perspective
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Politics, lies and conspiracy theories : a cognitive linguistic perspective
Routledge, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [105]-113) and index
Summary:"Politics, Lies and Conspiracy Theories: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective shows how language influences mechanisms of cognition, perception and belief, and by extension its power to manipulate thoughts and beliefs"-- Provided by publisher
収録内容
- Lies and conspiracy theories
- Deconstructing political lies
- Da Vinci code effects
- Fake news and pseudo-events
- Mythic lies
- Channels of spread
- The cognitive linguistic perspective
内容説明・目次
内容説明
* The first and only dissection of the language political lies and conspiracy from a cognitive linguistic perspective, showing cognitive linguistic explanations of how lies and conspiracies effectively create mind worlds that proliferate different and dangerous "alternative truthes"
* Topic is high profile in an age of social media, political division and controversial leaders. It is original in its treatment of the topic from a cognitive linguistic perspective, which is a well established and sizeable area in language studies
* Highly applicable to cognitive linguistic courses as well as relevant reading around a very hot topic in language and linguistics generally, sociolinguistics, political science and discourse analysis
目次
Preface
1. Lies and Conspiracy Theories
Prologue
Lies and Lying
Lies and Hate Speech
Conspiracy Theories
Metaphor and Deception
Epilogue
2. Deconstructing Political Lies
Prologue
Conceptual Metaphors
Metaphorical Framing
Politically Motivated Lies
The Korzybski Effect
Epilogue
3. Da Vinci Code Effects
Prologue
Conspiracy Thinking
Conspiracy Theories
Mind Control
Cognitive Dissonance
Epilogue
4. Fake News and Pseudo-Events
Prologue
Fake News
Disinformation
Pseudo-Events
Epilogue
5. Mythic Lies
Prologue
Mythologies
Alternative History
Central Metaphors
Epilogue
6. Channels of Spread
Prologue
The Spoken and Written Word
Social Media
Epilogue
7. The Cognitive Linguistic Perspective
Prologue
The Central Problem
Neural Circuitry
Turning the Switch Off
Epilogue
References
Index
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