« Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidés

This article proposes a reading of the emergence of verbal violence — in the form of invectives — during the unfolding of polemics between intellectuals in the written press. Firstly, we will attempt to tease out the inflections on the road that leads gradually and almost insensitively from insult t...

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Main Author: Claire Oger
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2003-10-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communication/4617
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spelling doaj-4e2a7a74ac7647fd853b85322080f12a2021-09-20T06:34:37ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442003-10-01222114310.4000/communication.4617« Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidésClaire OgerThis article proposes a reading of the emergence of verbal violence — in the form of invectives — during the unfolding of polemics between intellectuals in the written press. Firstly, we will attempt to tease out the inflections on the road that leads gradually and almost insensitively from insult to injury, and we will show how this transformation is held together by an apparatus of putting the adversary into a particular scenario in the discourse. Finally, in light of this double pathway into the corpus, we will attempt to propose a few hypotheses and situate them in relation to concepts developed by other researchers.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/4617invectivenewspaperpolemicargumentativediscourse
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« Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidés
Communication
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newspaper
polemic
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discourse
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title « Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidés
title_short « Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidés
title_full « Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidés
title_fullStr « Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidés
title_full_unstemmed « Crétins internationaux », « rancis de la Guerre froide » et autres suicidés
title_sort « crétins internationaux », « rancis de la guerre froide » et autres suicidés
publisher Université Laval
series Communication
issn 1189-3788
1920-7344
publishDate 2003-10-01
description This article proposes a reading of the emergence of verbal violence — in the form of invectives — during the unfolding of polemics between intellectuals in the written press. Firstly, we will attempt to tease out the inflections on the road that leads gradually and almost insensitively from insult to injury, and we will show how this transformation is held together by an apparatus of putting the adversary into a particular scenario in the discourse. Finally, in light of this double pathway into the corpus, we will attempt to propose a few hypotheses and situate them in relation to concepts developed by other researchers.
topic invective
newspaper
polemic
argumentative
discourse
url http://journals.openedition.org/communication/4617
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