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Journal articles on the topic "National self-glorification"

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Derki, Noureddine, Ahmad Tawalbeh, Rula Abu-Elrob, Drissi Otmane Abdlekader, and Boubaker Mohrem. "Clashing Narratives: An Ideological Square Analysis of Daniel Hagari and Abu Obaida Speeches." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 12 (2024): 1211–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/wmbab249.

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This study investigates the use of positive self-representation and negative other-representation in the speeches of two spokespersons, Daniel Hagari of Israel and Abu Obaida of Hamas, during the conflict that escalated after Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7th, 2023. Utilizing Van Dijk's framework for discursive strategies, the analysis focuses on micro-level strategies such as actor description, comparison, consensus, evidentiality, national self-glorification, presupposition, and victimization. Findings reveal that while both spokespersons employed similar strategies to shape public perc
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Listiani, Gisty, Dwi Rukmini, and Widhiyanto Widhiyanto. "The Inclusion of Ideology in Jokowi’s Speech Viewed from the Perspective of Appraisal Theory." English Education Journal 9, no. 4 (2019): 476–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/eej.v9i4.31920.

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Ideology is a belief towards a particular idea which is commonsensical as it is required by the society as the answer of particular issues. In common practices, ideology might become considerable since it is realised through the use of words that are meaningful and powerful. One language feature that can be used to convey ideology is appraisal resources. This research aimed to describe the inclusion of ideology viewed from the perspective of appraisal theory. It employed descriptive qualitative approach. The object of the study is a speech text performed by Jokowi in the World Economic Forum o
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Al-Azzawi, Qasim Obayes, and Hadi Abdul-Ameer Abbass. "A Critical Stylistic Study of National Self-Glorification in American Politicians Tweets." International Journal of Arts and Humanities 2, no. 1 (2024): 01–09. http://dx.doi.org/10.61424/ijah.v2i1.67.

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Language is the primary means by which people comprehend the outside environment. It functions as an instrument for power and communication. Politicians use language in political communication to alter public opinion, attitudes, and behavior toward politics, as well as to alter national and state policy in general. Various forms of national self-glorification can be used frequently to execute good self-presentation, particularly in parliamentary statements on immigration: praise or positive allusions to one's own nation, its values, customs, and history. Thus, racist and nationalist ideas can
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Najarzadegan, Sahar, Azizollah Dabaghi, and Abbass Eslami-Rasekh. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of Iran and US Presidential Speeches at the UN: The Sociopragmatic Functions." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 7, no. 9 (2017): 764. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0709.08.

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Speeches articulated by politicians are often vehicles towards achieving their ultimate goals. That’s why there is always tendency to find out the potential ideologies indicated by the discursive strategies and rhetorical devices which these politicians employ to express their political viewpoints. This study adopted a critical discourse analysis (CDA) approach to cognitively analyze the typical discursive characteristics underlying Iranian and American presidents’ speeches at the UNGA (2013). The findings revealed that the most frequent of the strategies employed by Obama were polarization, s
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Mahdi Adai, Prof Salih, and Asst lect Bashaer Jameel Rhaif. "A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL SELF-GLORIFICATION IN THE SELECTED ARABIC POEM." International Journal of Education Humanities and Social Science 07, no. 06 (2024): 641–48. https://doi.org/10.54922/ijehss.2024.0868.

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The current study is a critical discourse analysis of national self-glorification in Arabic poetry, which is represented by al-Hilli's poem ''Sall al-rimah al-‘awali ‘an n ma’alina" ("Ask the lofty spears about our glories)". It aims study to investigate how the Arabic poets employ national selfglorification in their poems in the aim of glorifying their nation through using linguistic ideological strategies, in addition to that to display the most and least employing of these strategies. For the model of data analysis, Dijk's (2002, 2006) model is adopted. Nine representative extracts from the
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Rhaif, Bashaer, and Azhar Obaid. "Self- representation in Biden's Speech on Fighting the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Discourse Analysis." Kufa Journal of Arts 1, no. 56 (2023): 671–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2023/v1.i56.11642.

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The current study is A critical Discourse Analysis to the Self-representation in Joe Biden's speech ''On fighting the COVID-19 pandemic''. The problem of study lies in the scarcity of the studies that tackle the self-representation in Biden's speeches about the Covid-19 rescue plan. The study attempts to answer the following question: what are the self-representation strategies used by Biden ''on fighting the COVID-19 pandemic'' . It has hypothesized that certain self-representation strategies are adopted on three levels of analysis: the meaning level, the argumentative level and the rhetorica
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Alnwihe, Hamza K., and Linda S. Al-Abbas. "The Representation of Gaza War (2021) in the Official Remarks of Hamas and Israel: A Critical Discourse Study." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 13, no. 12 (2023): 3311–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1312.29.

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This study investigated the representation of Gaza War (2021) in the official remarks of Hamas and Israel. All remarks released over the 11-day war were collected and analysed according to Van Dijk's (2006) ideological square to explore the discursive strategies that each party utilized and uncover the possible hidden ideologies. Two main strategies were employed in the speeches, namely, emphasizing our good things and emphasizing their bad things. The collected examples generated different themes including praising war achievements, war justifications, threats, future aims, and national glori
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Condemayta Soto, Paola, Joke Bauwens, and Kevin Smets. "Cultural Identity Performances on Social Media: A Study of Bolivian Students." Journalism and Media 4, no. 1 (2023): 304–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia4010021.

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In this study, both performance and polymedia serve as important conceptual lenses to examine how university students in the Global South handle the social media landscape in enacting cultural identity. Based on 17 focus groups with 105 students from Bolivian universities, we argue that in performing their multiplex identities, this group of Bolivian young people navigate social media as polymedia environments, taking advantage of its possibilities and testing its constraints. The research generated three key findings: (1) students mainly reported examples of cosmopolitan and national identity
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Asst., Prof. Dr. Wafaa Mokhlos Faisal1* Asst. Lect. Bashaer Jameel Rhaif2. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of Nationalism in Obama's Speeches." ISRG Journal of Arts Humanities & Social Sciences (ISRGJAHSS) III, no. III (2025): 67–72. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15362225.

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<em>The current study investigates the notion of nationalism in terms of a critical discourse analysis in Obama's speeches. It aims at discovering how nationalism is employed in political discourse and what are the ideological linguistic strategies that politicians use to uncover this notion for the purpose of reinforcing and strengthening their governmental position. For the method of analysis, the current study uses a qualitative method to describe how Obama employs these strategies in his speeches. For the model of analysis, Vandijk (2002) is utilized in this study. The study concludes that
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Humera Sharif, Aneela Kareem, and Muhamamd Ashraf. "An Investigation of Media communication." Media and Communication Review 1, no. 2 (2021): 20–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.32350/mcr.12.02.

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This study investigated Pakistani English newspapers headlines to explore distinctive ideologies. It focuses on; how different perspectives can be manipulated with the language of newspapers headlines by using various discursive techniques and how they can be affected by the mindset of the target readership. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the bottom meanings merged into the headlines. Data have been collected from 'Dawn' and 'Daily Times' newspapers dated from 1st December 2019 to 31st March 2020. To carry out this research, the researcher employed techniques of thematic analysi
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Book chapters on the topic "National self-glorification"

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Mahaffey, Vicki. "Introduction." In States of Desire. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195115925.003.0002.

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Abstract The broad background of this study is the twentieth century itself, throughout which people have seesawed between the impulse to idealize powerful images and an equally strong determination to resist their alluring and subtle power. Over the course of the century, the ideal images against which we typically measure both individual and collective value have emerged as both seductive and horrifying. These dominating ideals range from the individual to the global in scope; they include the notion of an impossibly “pure” or coherent self, the assumption of male superiority, the concept of
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