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To jest wojna!”. Medialne narracje o protestach kobiet
Res Rhetorica, 2022, Vol.9 (1), p.69-87
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
ISSN: 2392-3113 ;EISSN: 2392-3113
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Title:
To jest wojna!”. Medialne narracje o protestach kobiet
Author:
Sobczak, Barbara
Subjects:
Communication studies
;
Language studies
Is Part Of:
Res Rhetorica, 2022, Vol.9 (1), p.69-87
Description:
The subject of the rhetoric analysis is the media narratives of four weeklies: the liberal “Newsweek” and “Polityka”, and the conservative “Sieci” and “Do rzeczy”, about women’s protests that took place in Poland from October 22, 2020 to the beginning of March under the umbrella of the All-Poland Women’s Strike. The purpose of the analysis is to show how the various media construct a system of notions about the causes of the protests and how they describe their course. The main focus is, above all else, on such rhetoric narration issues as: the tools for building the world order and the types of characters and how they were constructed (motivations, relationships between them, values and intentions attributed to them). In the case of each weekly, the narrative is consistent at both micro level, i.e. within individual articles, and macro level. This consistency is based on the compatibility of opinions used by authors of individual texts, the construction of a specific image of the world and the language used by each weekly.
Publisher:
Polskie Towarzystwo Retoryczne
Language:
Polish
Identifier:
ISSN: 2392-3113
EISSN: 2392-3113
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