Fuzzy Boundaries in Discourse Studies 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-27573-0_5
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Urban Wall Monologues: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Graffiti in Granada

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“…This study of graffiti helped us see that social agents (authors) would use social structures (language, register) to act and interact whith addressees. This is in line with Aguilera-Carnerero (2019), Al Khawaldeh et al (2017) and Farnia (2014, who all pointed out that graffiti often has messages aimed at not only expressing ideas but also creating some reaction in addressees. When it comes to the social agents' language choice, it seems English in graffiti is not uncommon in non-native English-speaking contexts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This study of graffiti helped us see that social agents (authors) would use social structures (language, register) to act and interact whith addressees. This is in line with Aguilera-Carnerero (2019), Al Khawaldeh et al (2017) and Farnia (2014, who all pointed out that graffiti often has messages aimed at not only expressing ideas but also creating some reaction in addressees. When it comes to the social agents' language choice, it seems English in graffiti is not uncommon in non-native English-speaking contexts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Estos discursos tienen consecuencias, como la exclusión social de los "otros", la cual deriva en racismo y xenofobia al considerar al exogrupo como el peligro: el mal, correspondiente a la estrategia propagandística del maniqueísmo (Arias Maldonado, 2016;Catalán, 2018;Huici, 2017). Por esto, el uso del miedo y, por deducción, el fatalismo, acaban por convertirse en un caldo de cultivo para la proliferación de partidos de extrema derecha, los cuales, en pro de enaltecer la identidad nacional, utilizan el miedo para su destrucción (Aguilera-Carnerero, 2022;Desviat, 2020). Sin embargo, no se debe soslayar el hecho de que partidos de otros posicionamientos políticos puedan también realizar este tipo de discursos, en tanto ayuda a la identificación del exogrupo y del endogrupo.…”
Section: Fatalismo Riesgo Y Miedo En La Propagandaunclassified