Gesture and legitimation in the anti-immigration discourse of Nigel Farage

Critical discourse analysis (CDA) increasingly recognises the role played by multiple semiotic modes in the discursive construction of social identities and inequalities. One embodied mode that has not been subject to any systematic analysis within CDA is gesture. An area where gesture has been exte...

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Published inDiscourse & society Vol. 33; no. 1; pp. 34 - 55
Main Authors Hart, Christopher, Winter, Bodo
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Abstract Critical discourse analysis (CDA) increasingly recognises the role played by multiple semiotic modes in the discursive construction of social identities and inequalities. One embodied mode that has not been subject to any systematic analysis within CDA is gesture. An area where gesture has been extensively studied, and where it is shown to bear significant semiotic load in multimodal utterances, is cognitive linguistics. Here, we use insights from cognitive linguistics to provide a detailed qualitative analysis of gestures in a specific discursive context – the anti-immigration discourse of Nigel Farage. We describe the gestures that accompany a range of rhetorical tropes typical of anti-immigration discourses and critically analyse their role, alongside speech, in communicating prejudice and legitimating discriminatory action. Our analysis suggests that gesture is an important part of political discourse which is worthy of further investigation in future CDA research.
AbstractList Critical discourse analysis (CDA) increasingly recognises the role played by multiple semiotic modes in the discursive construction of social identities and inequalities. One embodied mode that has not been subject to any systematic analysis within CDA is gesture. An area where gesture has been extensively studied, and where it is shown to bear significant semiotic load in multimodal utterances, is cognitive linguistics. Here, we use insights from cognitive linguistics to provide a detailed qualitative analysis of gestures in a specific discursive context – the anti-immigration discourse of Nigel Farage. We describe the gestures that accompany a range of rhetorical tropes typical of anti-immigration discourses and critically analyse their role, alongside speech, in communicating prejudice and legitimating discriminatory action. Our analysis suggests that gesture is an important part of political discourse which is worthy of further investigation in future CDA research.
Author Hart, Christopher
Winter, Bodo
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Nigel Farage
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gesture
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SubjectTerms Cognition
Cognitive linguistics
Critical discourse analysis
Critical theory
Discourse analysis
Discourse context
Discourses
Gestures
Immigration
Inequality
Legitimation
Linguistics
Nonverbal communication
Political discourse
Politics
Prejudice
Qualitative research
Rhetorical figures
Semiotics
Social identity
Social inequality
Speech
Utterances
Title Gesture and legitimation in the anti-immigration discourse of Nigel Farage
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