Pragmatics in Contested Interpretation: Varied Audiences, Varied Implicatures, Varied Inferences
暫譯: 爭議詮釋中的語用學:多元受眾、多樣隱含意義與推論
Bourgeois, Samuel, Bousfield, Derek
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-10-02
- 售價: $2,620
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,489
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 150
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031953444
- ISBN-13: 9783031953446
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This open access book explores the mechanisms by which different audiences hearing the same comments made by the same speaker in the same context come to different interpretations as to the meanings behind them. The study uses a 'pragmacognitive' approach that fuses insights from sociopragmatics and critical discourse analysis to examine both the speaker's intentions and the audience's reactions. The authors explore the role and construction of context through a pragmacognitive analysis of two controversial utterances made by Donald Trump during the 2020 and 2024 presidential election campaigns and one controversial comment from President Joe Biden's short-lived 2024 re-election campaign. They analyse in detail how these comments have been interpreted by those receiving their words within the wider political context of a highly politicised and divisive campaign, inferred by some to constitute problematic insulting behaviours and/or calls for violence while others have found them to be playful political critiques. The authors emphasise how indeterminate language, activity type conventions, and the respective identities and reality paradigms of the speakers contribute to creating varied audiences with 'contested interpretations'. Contested interpretations are particularly apparent in cases where ambiguous, hyperbolic, or even metaphorical language is used to simultaneously conduct face-attack against individuals and organizations, and appeal to a political base of supporters. This book contributes to the growing body of scholarship in this area and will be of interest to a multidisciplinary audience including readers in linguistics, political rhetoric, and political discourse.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本開放存取的書探討了不同觀眾在相同的情境中聽到同一位講者所發表的相同評論時,如何對其背後的意義產生不同的詮釋。該研究採用「語用認知」(pragmacognitive)的方法,融合社會語用學和批判性話語分析的見解,以檢視講者的意圖和觀眾的反應。作者通過對唐納德·川普(Donald Trump)在2020年和2024年總統選舉活動中所發表的兩個具爭議性的言論,以及喬·拜登(Joe Biden)在其短暫的2024年連任競選中所發表的一個具爭議性的評論進行語用認知分析,探討了情境的角色和建構。他們詳細分析了這些評論在高度政治化和分裂的競選背景下,如何被接收者詮釋,有些人推斷這些評論構成了問題性的侮辱行為和/或對暴力的呼籲,而另一些人則認為這些評論是玩味的政治批評。作者強調,不確定的語言、活動類型慣例,以及講者各自的身份和現實範式,如何促成了具有「爭議性詮釋」的多樣觀眾。當使用模糊、誇張甚至隱喻的語言同時對個人和組織進行面子攻擊,並吸引政治支持者的基礎時,爭議性詮釋尤為明顯。本書為該領域日益增長的學術研究做出了貢獻,將吸引包括語言學、政治修辭和政治話語等多學科讀者的興趣。
作者簡介
Samuel Bourgeois is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and a recipient of the SNSF Postdoc.Mobility grant award (#210773). His main research interests include pragmatics with a focus on (im)politeness studies focusing primarily on political rhetoric and entertaining impoliteness.
Derek Bousfield is Reader in Pragmatics and Communication and Co-Director of The Manchester Centre for Research in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He teaches and conducts research in Stylistics, Critical Pragmatics, Interactional Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, and Critical Discourse Analysis.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
薩繆爾·布爾喬亞(Samuel Bourgeois)是英國曼徹斯特城市大學的博士後研究員,並獲得SNSF Postdoc.Mobility獎助金(#210773)。他的主要研究興趣包括語用學,特別專注於(不)禮貌研究,主要針對政治修辭和娛樂性的不禮貌。
德瑞克·布斯菲爾德(Derek Bousfield)是英國曼徹斯特城市大學的語用學與傳播學講師,以及語言學研究曼徹斯特中心的共同主任。他教授並進行風格學、批判性語用學、互動語言學、社會語言學和批判性話語分析的研究。