Research Article

Language and Politics: Framing the Use of Conceptual Metaphors in Political Discourse

Authors

  • Kaoutar Chahbane Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Mohammedia, Hassan II University, Morocco
  • Hassan Zrizi Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Mohammedia, Hassan II University, Morocco

Abstract

This article examines the intricate relationship between language and politics through the lens of conceptual metaphors utilized in contemporary political discourse. By analyzing the framing and use of conceptual metaphors in political communication, the study aims to elucidate how language shapes and influences political narratives and ideologies. In this study, a qualitative research approach was adopted, incorporating critical discourse analysis (CDA) to delve into the use of conceptual metaphors in the context of American political discourse, taking as a case study Barack Obama's 2009 Cairo speech and Donald Trump's 2017 Inaugural Address. Drawing upon insights from studies on cognitive linguistics, politics, and discourse analysis, the research investigates the ways in which political actors strategically employ metaphors to construct persuasive arguments, shape public opinion, and advance specific policy agendas. This research thus aims to contribute to a nuanced understanding of the relation existing between language and political persuasion.

Article information

Journal

International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation

Volume (Issue)

6 (11)

Pages

114-119

Published

2023-11-19

How to Cite

Chahbane, K., & Zrizi, H. (2023). Language and Politics: Framing the Use of Conceptual Metaphors in Political Discourse. International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation, 6(11), 114–119. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2023.6.11.15

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Keywords:

Politics, Language, conceptual metaphors, Political Discourse