Repenser la construction discursive de l'espace public. Bush à Massada, ou comment on discute de l'événement dans le cyberespace

Translated title of the contribution: Reconsidering the discursive construction of public space. Bush at Masada, or how one discusses the event in cyberspace

Ruth Amossy*

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Abstract

Based on a case study, President George W. Bush's visit to Massada and the Knesset at the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel, this paper explores the construction of a public space diverging from classical criteria of rational deliberation aiming at consensus. The discursive and argumentative analysis of the analogies drawn on the Massada myth in the online information and debate, shows how public discussion around the news is built and, moreover, what type of communication is put forward. The epideictic mode based on affective communion is attacked and superseded by a polemical mode in which the conflicts tearing apart the Israeli society are voiced. Thus public space in democratic regimes can be revisited and redefined around the notion of conflict and its polemical management.

Translated title of the contributionReconsidering the discursive construction of public space. Bush at Masada, or how one discusses the event in cyberspace
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)19-37
Number of pages19
JournalBulletin Suisse de Linguistique Appliquee
Issue number98
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Internet
  • News
  • Polemical discourse
  • Public space

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