Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II Period
The major objective of the paper is to establish functions of modeling the ideal future in the British, American and French military media discourses of World War II period. The authors argue that military media discourse is a hybrid type that combines the components of military, political, military...
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doaj-a4f55f75f818455c872a2878826337152020-11-25T01:52:46ZengPeoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN2312-91822312-92122019-12-0123376278310.22363/2312-9182-2019-23-3-762-78317912Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II PeriodOlga A. Solopova0Maria S. Saltykova1South Ural State University (National Research University)South Ural State University (National Research University)The major objective of the paper is to establish functions of modeling the ideal future in the British, American and French military media discourses of World War II period. The authors argue that military media discourse is a hybrid type that combines the components of military, political, military-political, and media discourses whose concentration and interpenetration can vary greatly. The military media discourse is a mode of organizing knowledge, ideas, or experience of war that are rooted in the media and influenced by historical, geopolitical, social, and cultural context. The approach taken in this study is a mixed methodology of linguistic political prognostics that integrates fundamentals of philosophy, future studies, cognitive linguistics, and political linguistics. The samples from the digitized archives of the UK, the USA, and France (24 695 samples) are investigated through a number of methods: corpus, descriptive, cognitive and discourse analyses, cultural, metaphorical modeling, and comparative analyses. Being a basic value of military media discourse, the ideal future is determined by its nature: the idea of a better world inherent in human nature is intensified in transformative moments, war being one of them; representing the present, the media model both the past and the future. The ideal future integrates the key features of utopia and prognosis differing from them in certain specific characteristics. Its basic functions are prognostic, constructive, modeling, critical, provocative, and visualizing ones that complement one another in con-structing an ideal projection of the postwar world and the future of the USSR as a geopolitical ally of Great Britain, the USA, and France.http://journals.rudn.ru/linguistics/article/viewFile/21786/17240linguistic political prognosticsmilitary-media discourseimage of the futurediscourse formatdiscourse componentfunctionWorld War IIUSSR |
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Olga A. Solopova Maria S. Saltykova Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II Period Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN linguistic political prognostics military-media discourse image of the future discourse format discourse component function World War II USSR |
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Olga A. Solopova Maria S. Saltykova |
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Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II Period |
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Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II Period |
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Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II Period |
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Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II Period |
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constructing the ideal future in foreign military media discourses of the world war ii period |
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Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) |
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Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN |
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2312-9182 2312-9212 |
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The major objective of the paper is to establish functions of modeling the ideal future in the British, American and French military media discourses of World War II period. The authors argue that military media discourse is a hybrid type that combines the components of military, political, military-political, and media discourses whose concentration and interpenetration can vary greatly. The military media discourse is a mode of organizing knowledge, ideas, or experience of war that are rooted in the media and influenced by historical, geopolitical, social, and cultural context. The approach taken in this study is a mixed methodology of linguistic political prognostics that integrates fundamentals of philosophy, future studies, cognitive linguistics, and political linguistics. The samples from the digitized archives of the UK, the USA, and France (24 695 samples) are investigated through a number of methods: corpus, descriptive, cognitive and discourse analyses, cultural, metaphorical modeling, and comparative analyses. Being a basic value of military media discourse, the ideal future is determined by its nature: the idea of a better world inherent in human nature is intensified in transformative moments, war being one of them; representing the present, the media model both the past and the future. The ideal future integrates the key features of utopia and prognosis differing from them in certain specific characteristics. Its basic functions are prognostic, constructive, modeling, critical, provocative, and visualizing ones that complement one another in con-structing an ideal projection of the postwar world and the future of the USSR as a geopolitical ally of Great Britain, the USA, and France. |
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linguistic political prognostics military-media discourse image of the future discourse format discourse component function World War II USSR |
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